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Posted by Triker on September 17, 2005 at 18:17:22 from (64.126.45.32):
Guys, I just want to say thanks for everyone's advice on getting my 3pt hitch up and going on my 39 H. It works wonderful. I didnt even have to take all the spark plugs and crank the engine to bleed it like the guys at Tractor Supply told me. LOL. It was pretty funny though my dad which turns 80 pulled back the level, oil shot about 25 feet or so out of the breather caps. It did it twice and we both looked at each other and said what the hell and laughed. We then noticed the level was upside down and didnt lock properly. Turned it over and what do you know it works. Since this is my first tractor I am still learning how to operate. It just gives me a good feeling to have my dad out there giving me pointers on how to operate it and how things used to be when he was a kid on the farm. Someday I will only have the memories of him helping me out. Sorry to sound so sappy but this was a pretty great day!
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