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Re: How to learn about running/repairing tractors?
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Posted by Don LC on August 29, 2002 at 17:24:09 from (24.166.248.35):
In Reply to: How to learn about running/repairing tractors? posted by Mikie on August 29, 2002 at 16:08:20:
Hello Mikie ---- Reading books and manuals are fine....be sure to have a operators manual for your tractor and implements.....reading about there intended use and how to operate them is a must.....Asking questions on this site is a good sourse of information...but you will have decide for your self on many problems.....tell us what it is you want to do....I would post your FORD questions on the ford page.....e-mail me and I will try to help you as much as I can...good luck Don
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