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Re: 1066 - All rise and say a prayer!
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Posted by Allan In NE on April 11, 2006 at 05:16:15 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: 1066 - All rise and say a prayer! posted by Michael Sheik on April 11, 2006 at 04:40:20:
I can't figure this out, The tractors I used to have years ago were all bought brand spankin' new, not a one of 'em ever saw 3,000 hours before I sold 'em and all would use a little oil when working real hard. That '72 966 would use 2 quarts in as many days if ya really pulled it. So, this time around, I go out and get four old clunkers that are between 30 and 50 years old, have a minimum of 4500 hours on the clock and I put 'em back out in the field. Not a one of 'em has used a drop of oil yet. Go figure. Yesterday, I'm discin' and hit the right brake at the turn row. No brakes and I hear this "hissin'" sound. Hit the brake again and the same thing. I look down and see the floor board is all wet. Not a good sign. I'm thinkin' I really messed something up bad on this borrowed tractor. Then, it dawns on me that there had been a can of either, which had got caught under the brake pedal. I got sleepy then, so I quit. :>) Allan
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