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Posted by Van in AR on July 19, 2005 at 06:15:49 from (216.134.231.237):
In Reply to: Re: LP tractors? posted by John A. on July 19, 2005 at 05:31:36:
Hey John, Still trying to find the time to work out the mechanicals on the old machine. needs a few parts and the LP tank was left outside for a few years with the pop off missing getting it rinsed out and derusted now to remount. Glad you got some rain, pastures and hay are drying up here. Building a pole barn now, work til 11 and quit until about 4, work till dark. Just to hot for me anymore. Seen some posts about the electric LP pumps below, don"t they know all they need is the hose kit and a wet leg in the tank? Still using the same hose for the 300 that came with it when my dad bought it in 68, works fine. New hose about$250 if you need it. Looking at a 856 and a 966 to bale with, havent made up my mind yet.Hope all it fine with you and yours. Van
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