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the tractor vet

03-09-2005 08:03:09




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It is snowen out there now better go and make that chain tightener for the snowblower since i can't get the chain tight enough to take out the slop , Barn yard engenering at it's finest.




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scotty

03-09-2005 09:23:03




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 Re: Doggone it in reply to the tractor vet, 03-09-2005 08:03:09  
Tractor Vet, Thank God for turnbuckles and clevis pins!

scotty



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the tractor vet

03-09-2005 11:42:08




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 Re: Doggone it in reply to scotty, 03-09-2005 09:23:03  
WHAT !!!!! i made it out of some scrap oak scrap 1/4 carrage bolt some old rusty nuts and washer and a TARP STRAP i told ya'll that it was barnyard engineering not yuppyville , Oh yea i had to steal and I bolt out of and old storm winder. And for a retaining clip i cut a 5/16th flat washer took a 1/4 inch notch out of one side and crimped it onto the stud it already had a grove It's praygo .



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scotty

03-09-2005 12:33:07




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 Re: Doggone it in reply to the tractor vet, 03-09-2005 11:42:08  
Sorry Tractor vet I thought I was the only one still usin balin wire and bubblegum, what could I be a thinkin, course thats why you got them big tractors and Im still ridin the little ones!

scotty



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RustyFarmall

03-09-2005 11:55:09




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 Re: Doggone it in reply to the tractor vet, 03-09-2005 11:42:08  
You going to apply for a patent on that? Some of the best machinery we use today was a result of barnyard engineering with quite a bit of refining.



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the tractor vet

03-09-2005 16:40:04




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 Re: Doggone it in reply to RustyFarmall, 03-09-2005 11:55:09  
Well if i can't find it or can't buy it i'll make it all i need to build something is put a picture in my head grab a tapemasure a pencil or pice of chalk either draw it out on the shop floor or on my drawen board and go at it.



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