Geo-TH,In
Well-known Member
I was working in gravel pit moving dirt, removing brush to make elevated flower beds. Tractor
wouldn't back up, stuck. Looked at front wheels, each pointing in opposite directions. Broken right
tie rod end. Went to town, had to order a new one. Get it in the morning when temps are going to be
single digit. So I decided to hammer, beat, squeeze with vice and see if I could get the terramite
back to the barn and work on it inside, out of the wind and cold.
Well the repair lasted for 1/2 mile. Fell off as I was backing it into the place I keep it.
wouldn't back up, stuck. Looked at front wheels, each pointing in opposite directions. Broken right
tie rod end. Went to town, had to order a new one. Get it in the morning when temps are going to be
single digit. So I decided to hammer, beat, squeeze with vice and see if I could get the terramite
back to the barn and work on it inside, out of the wind and cold.
Well the repair lasted for 1/2 mile. Fell off as I was backing it into the place I keep it.