Posted by Bill46 on December 31, 2007 at 09:31:18 from (65.200.157.177):
In Reply to: Nope, Won't Go posted by Allan In NE on December 31, 2007 at 08:05:58:
Hey Allan, back home I used one of those usless 3 point scoops that you are supposed to be able to haul dirt with. You know...you can hook to them front or backward for backing into a pile of dirt...or dragging it full going forward. Dad drug it in from somewhere. Anyway, I helped him feed one winter and that darn 656 was all over the place. I went to the tobacco barn and found that scoop. I put it on and filled that thing up with old wheel weights, frame weights...what ever I could find. From that time on...when I when to see him...it was either on the tractor or setting ready to be hooked up. It was small enough to get around safely, but heavy enough to keep the tractor from spinning. My 2 cents...be warm.
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