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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 13, 2003 at 14:26:55 from (209.226.106.126):
In Reply to: HUGH MACKAY posted by James Williams on July 13, 2003 at 13:46:06:
Jim: I think your laying it on just a bit thick, i have probably had a lot more exposure than most to a wider variety of implements. Every time in life I've seen something new I always wanted to see how it worked, learn the specs and decide if it was of ant use to me. Over the years I looked at a lot of machines not much use to my situtation. I have also looked at a number of machines I could see wouldn't be much use to anyone. You know something else Jim, I bet I learn more on here everyday than anyone else. I kid you not there are guys on forums having problems with tractors like 300, 560, 656, 1066, SA, etc; problems that had not yet happened during my farming days. Just this morning Farmall 300, (I had mine for 35 years and 5 sets of pistons and sleeves) a hydraulic problem I had never seen in my day. I have had an offset Farmall for 45 years, 6 of them over the years and never installed a hydraulic pump or a kit in the touch controll. Because of this forum I now feel I could install either. There is a wealth of knowledge on this forum. I could name dozens of guys, however if I tried I would only leave someone out. Believe me I have received more than I have given. The world could learn something from this forum.
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