Posted by dave2 on May 03, 2010 at 22:29:10 from (91.10.153.187):
Didn't really think one existed, but asked on a forum here if there was a user manual for the side mounted sickle mower itself on my tractor that would show how to adjust lube, and use it. That was several months ago.
Was leaving the house yesterday and a guy that I'd seen a couple times over the years at tractor shows with a shiney and neat version of my little tractor was driving by. Barely talked to the guy except for "nice tractor" and "how'd you do this?". Turned out he was looking for me.
Anyway, he had read my post and went to our website that I have linked and recognised a picture of "the American with the tractor" and wrote down the address for the next time they'd be in the area.
He had made a copy of the manual I had asked about and had it in a nice little binder and brought 5 pounds of Bratwurst from his area (Thuringen) that I had said I liked so well in another post on the forum. Had a nice visit and showed him and his wife the horses and puppies, luckily had an unopened bottle of Jack Daniels, a bottle of wine that doesn't taste like vinegar and a big bag of beef jerky (store bought but better than nothing) to send home with them.
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