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Re: Farmhand F11 problems
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Posted by Charlie N. on November 27, 2004 at 20:22:01 from (67.1.236.86):
In Reply to: Re: Farmhand F11 problems posted by Allan in NE on November 27, 2004 at 07:53:54:
Allan: I would really appreciate the scanned manual. How do we do this and how do I repay you. Storm should be your way by now. Had to go to Denver today somehow wifes christmas shopping with relative got more important than fixing the F-11. I believe her mind is changed as we got home to see the drifts and no loader. On the way home much snow and ice. Many wrecks. Had to stop and help one who rolled his Ford pickup right beside me. It's all old stuff for me also. Built a new shed this year for a place to make repairs. The 88RC has been in our family (colo.) nearly since new. We use many 77's and 88's in hay grinding business with Hydraloaders. Bought this 88 when youngest uncle sold out the business my dad started. The F11 from a neighbors auction. Been a good pair. As I think back I can almost gaurentee when I broke the roll pin in hard dirt around the new sheed. Didn't know it until I needed it for snow and was scraping backwardstreching the loader out. Guess I'll learn. Let me know how we can do the manual scan and send. Thanks to you and all on the board for help Charlie
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