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Re: Now, Come On!


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Posted by the tractor vet on April 14, 2006 at 07:50:14 from (66.202.111.36):

In Reply to: Now, Come On! posted by Allan In NE on April 14, 2006 at 04:27:30:

Being lazy for the start of today as it is been raining off and on but is suppose to clear off later on , now for todays TO DO list is weld end plate back on the disk strighten the rear wing back into place welld back on the hold down bolts , Then it is doing a full service on the the 1066 put the right dual on and hook it up to the disk next Billy is going to bring the new to them 1066 over for me to go over it we had it out the other evening for the first time since they bought it last fall and put the plow on it , now that was a site to see Billy on a 1066 for the second time in his 70 years tryen to learn how to plow with a 5 bottom semi mount after plowen all these years with a S/MTA and 3 bottom drag plows , Eugene and i were tryen to give him pointers but he is having a hard time with all the controls and quite affarid of the power and size of it when i went home tuesday evening he was running along in low 3rd about 2/3 throttel then it happened he hit a tough spot and brought the ft. up as he told me yesterday it was way up when he got the clutch down and scared him so he quit so yesterday i finished that field and that tough spot that scared him well, when i started where he left off when i dropped the plow in 4 th low it brought the ft. up about 4 ft. and carried it for 15-20 ft then setteled back down and on the next round she came up again about 4 ft and this is with a 1000 lbs on the ft. He tells me that his S/MTA never did that he would just spin out and lift the plow there .So we are going to do and oil changes fix the one shifter as it is loose and put new landsides on the plow. then he or his boys can finish there plowen and we are planing on starting planting either by the end of next week or by the next all depends on old mother nature. I still have to do a couple changes to the planter this year.


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