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Posted by Mike in MI on April 04, 2006 at 18:06:08 from (209.210.233.136):
Hey Keith, Allen sure has some good ground out that way. It's like that in Ohio in places flat as flat can be. The younger genration has more up dated toys in this area. This what some have been using to do any sizeable acreage here. I did get to run one once planting and I must say it takes the work out of it having all that HP. Do it in less time. Still like the old fashion way. Did you get all caught up on your fixing tractors? I got mine out of moth balls the other day and the Super ran for about 30 secounds and quit. The little gas that was in it smelt like it was getting that turpentine smell to it. So thats my next project to drain it. Hopefully I won't need to pull the carburetor. Got get a little warmer for me to do this. It's been "Really" windy just about every day here. Mike
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