Re: It Would Have Benn Cheaper****340U
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Posted by T_Bone on August 06, 2007 at 15:31:31 from (4.240.42.190):
In Reply to: It Would Have Benn Cheaper****340U posted by Al L. in Wisc. on August 06, 2007 at 09:52:11:
Hi Al,
Ya and I even forgot to include my puter problems. Last Friday my on board video card took a dump. That's a Intel CPU and MB in just over a year. I sure got a lemon there but the first one in about 10 units so I'm not complaining to hard. It was just my turn in the barrel.
Thanks for the IH parts website. It looks like I best stick too a 340 until I can find out if the whole unit could be replaced, like the bull drive with another model.
The Pippin back hoe is a full frame attachment so it'll be awhile before I dig in to it. I bought a IH 706D and will just find a loader for it and use it. I'm also looking for a skidsteer.
BTW, I'm in Arizona or the frying pan...LOL
T_Bone
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