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Re: Got this ol super a here...
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Posted by scott#2 on January 05, 2005 at 06:45:33 from (141.156.231.174):
In Reply to: Re: Got this ol super a here... posted by Hugh MacKay on January 05, 2005 at 03:26:31:
The rig Hugh has is pretty neat. Looks like you can hang all kinds of tools where ever you want them. I will probably make something like that up in the future. This machine has about 6 clusters of cultivators with it and a bunch of other parts used to connect them. Thanks reddog for any pics you can send me, any and all are most welcome as your dealing with a novice plow boy here. I just want to be ready to rowcrop a couple acers here and need to get all the quirks worked out and repairs made so I dont get behind when the weather comes. Thanks CNKS for the info, I have all the manuals and have been studying them hard. Is there anything I have to watch for if I pull the top off the trans case? and will I be able to see the broken gear if thats what it is? Does anyone know of any additive to keep trans fluid from turning to chocolate milk? I know all my tractors sport the cream in the trans. I know it doesnt hurt anything but it just dont look right. Outside of that , its a nice machine, has the aux hyd. setup as well, no cylinder or hoses though, need to keep my eye peeled for those pieces and other useful attachments. Thanks to all for your help. scott#2
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