Posted by Steven f/AZ on August 14, 2008 at 07:03:36 from (216.67.213.217):
In Reply to: PTO speed on an H posted by LA in Wi. on August 14, 2008 at 06:18:53:
LA in Wi. said: (quoted from post at 06:18:53 08/14/08) I talked him into letting me on that H, I reved it up and his eyes got big for fear over his baler, but we never broke a pin after that.
LA in WI
Sounds like my Father-in-law... he complains about his vehicles not having any power, so we go for a drive with me behind the wheel... I hammer it to the floor and we lay rubber and accelerate at a quick pace - his eyes get big and he says I'm going to blow the engine and I'm wasting fuel. I respond with "If it blows up, it was going to anyway and it takes fuel to make power!"
If you hurt your baler running it full throttle with an H, it was bound to break anyway.
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