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Posted by the tractor vet on October 11, 2006 at 07:14:25 from (75.24.42.197):
In Reply to: Okay, I Give Up! posted by Allan In NE on October 11, 2006 at 03:21:13:
Now ya just had to ruen my day as for the life of me i do not remember as i have only worked on two cabbed 1066's in my lifetime and only bought three and they were cream puffs with the only repairs needed was on the nicest one with the cleanest cab of all with everything working and plum stole it for 4750 dollars with cab A/C working good T/A axel mount duals fully weighted excelant tires extra fuel tank and a quick hitch , checked out fine at the sale and was the first tractor sold . I bought the first 4 tractors sold that day before the crowd woke up that there was a sale going on . But anyhow went back out to haul her home she fired wright up and up on the trailer chained her down for the 7 hour ride home got home real late and was real tired so i left her on the trailer next morning went out and got ready to unload her when i fired her up the seal uner the steering wheel let go and before i had her off the trailer there must have been 9gallon of oil layen on the floor of the cab . took me two days to get her cleaned up but still for the life of me i can not remember just exectly where that flasher is . Talk about a brain teaser . I'll probably fall off the scaffolding today while thinking about it as i am in the middel of destroying the living room and have old horse ahir plaster about a foot deep on the floor now from the walls that as soon as the rain lets up has to go out the window into the wheel barrow and around back to the roll off then set up the scaffolding and drop the ceiling . Anybody want to help got cold barley pop and i am sure that i could come up with a steak .
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