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Welding Basics - by Curtis Von Fange. One of the most useful skills that an owner of older equipment can have is the knowledge and ability to weld. It seems like the older equipment can do a job, albeit slowly compared to newer stuff, but it tends to break more often. Many of the breakdowns are related to the implements that are being used: the disc, wagon or bushog are among them. Knowing how to fix stress cracks, reinforce weak joints by welding on steel support plates, or cutting and shaping parts and adapters out of raw stee ... [Read Article]

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Tips for Buying a Used Tractor - Pinpointing Requirements

Before starting to look for a used tractor, take time to pinpoint the requirements you expect the machine to fulfill. This will save time, will help to avoid misunderstandings betwe ... [ More ]


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