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Posted by thurlow on November 04, 2004 at 08:00:15 from (65.255.98.4):
In Reply to: losing interest posted by Nor. Al. on November 04, 2004 at 06:28:27:
I've got 2 or 3 ON-TOPIC questions I'd like to get answered......Will either (is that the way you spell it?) hurt one or all of my (four) 4020s???? How do I check the engine oil level in my '48 A John Deere???? Am I better off using CaCl, NaCl, beet juice, windshield washer fluid or plain water in my rear tractor tires. How about if I just go down the road to the tire shop and ask WHAT ARE ALL THE OTHER LOCAL FARMERS USING??? Would that be a good option??? How many plows/how big a disk will my 4430 pull??? I just sold my 4840 for $xxxxx; did I get a good price??? I've got a lot of other questions, but can only process so much information at a time........
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