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Splitting a Tractor - Any Tricks, Hints, Cautions, Suggestions, etc. ???
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Posted by Alberta Mike on February 10, 2001 at 15:17:21 from (209.115.159.120):
Ran across a guy that has offered me a "free" tractor (Cockshutt 40). Runs good with OK rubber and I might grab it but it needs a clutch. I've never split a tractor before but reading in manuals makes it sound probably a lot easier than it really is. Anybody out there have any hints, tricks, or cautions that you could pass on?
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