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Finally all done with that snow,
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Posted by Dave from MN on February 25, 2007 at 16:28:52 from (74.60.89.38):
I had a good day, the 544D got to run a full 540 PTO rpm all day, sucked down 20 gallons of fuel. Got my yard and 1/2 mile drive done, up to 5'drifts, opened my 94 year old nieghbors yard and drive , he insisted on "cleaning up" with his 300 Farmall. I sure hope I am that ambitios at 94. Neighbors just south have 3 families on a alomost 1 mile private road, they lost thge plow guy and the one's 826 was getting stuck in 2 gears, I blew out their road but did not get a chance to look at the tractor, whenever he shifts to reverse and lets out the clutch it stalls, it moves forward just find, is it comman for the 26 series to be like the 56 series when wore and possibly is staying in high/low when he shifts to reverse?? Then my other neighbor blew a hyd hose on his skid so I got to do his as well. All in All was a GREAT day, BUT I really need a bigger blower, my JD is not wide enough for the 544D and a dual auger would really come in handy with these drifts. Every one else dug out?
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