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Re: Spreading Fertilizer with old Tractor
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Posted by Wisconsin Cowman on March 31, 2007 at 21:52:59 from (68.238.11.12):
In Reply to: Spreading Fertilizer with old Tractor posted by JRT on March 31, 2007 at 21:22:05:
You talk like them young kids about there old tractors or the city people that live around me. They have these old tractor that they hobby farm with. They always call me up about something. Most of the time in summer when they are trying to bush hog the radiator gets blocked with grass or seeds. They complain about why it over heats. Go over there clean it up and it’s all good. They come up with more crap that they should buy the new fancy tractors. I told them that the radiator can block up on them too. They ask me how come nothing goes wrong with my tractors. I said little servicing goes along way and a good look if there is something wrong, you can fix before you’re going out to do the job. I think most of the time it just comes with laziness in the people.
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