Posted by NE IA on March 13, 2008 at 17:26:13 from (12.227.201.71):
In Reply to: Manuals posted by old on March 12, 2008 at 17:55:47:
Old, I'm sorry I forgot to post back a week or so ago. We had a fire in a neighboring town and went without sleep, took a while for me to get my head out of my rear.
Anyway I can copy that manual for only a few cents, you posted it would be to costly. As you recal I noted I would copy it for nothing and I will certianly stand by my word in all regards. I was talking to my friend that was with me when I bought it, he remembered that I questioned if the price had changed, as the 3 looks like a redo of a 2. Then it came back to me a little better as the guy got bent out of shape. So probably I had it coming, not saying the right words. My ex-wife stated the same, so must be some truth to it.
Perhaps you would like to keep it, and you are more than welcome, I just don't want you to feel pressured.
While you are staring at your W someday, try to think of a reason why I can't put a step down gear into mine from another tractor. I use mine for concrete work, and a step down would be ok.
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