Posted by Nancy Howell on May 20, 2009 at 06:17:13 from (144.162.48.126):
In Reply to: Darned IH Tractors! posted by Allan In NE on May 20, 2009 at 03:19:49:
Awesome pics. Man, I'd love to run a rig like that. Good thing I don't live on a farm, you'd never get me back in the house!
I'd rather muck out a stall than sweep the floor in the house. James is good and doesn't complain. But on the other hand, time spent working the farm together is serious quality time spent with each other and that's what really counts.
Understand about the gauge problem. Can really make you sweat.
My Chevy truck had electrical probs for years until finally figured it out and fixed it. Made me crazy, but taught me to watch gauges.
Some of the new gauges James has installed on the tractors don't read the same as the old ones. They show oil pressure at M or L. We know that's not a correct reading, because James checked and tested things enough to figure out the new gauges just don't read the same.
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