Posted by JayinNY on March 30, 2011 at 19:03:52 from (67.72.98.45):
What a day, I started getting equipment ready to go back to work, got the trailers registered, (gotta get them done in Maine). Went back to do chores, and my friends NH 520 manure spreaders end gate wouldent lift, I noticed the cylinder on the gate leaking Hydraulic fluid on tuesday. Well I figured the Case 400 was low on HF but I called the guys son and he told me were to add the fluide, I figgured it but wanted to double check, and the engine oil was below "low" but he dident seem to care, and neither do I. Climbing up the back of that p.o.s is the worst thing I have ever done on a tractor, you need to take 2foot steps, hoses are in the way, juggle around to get on, My 47 Farmall is much easier to get on than the 400, then its got that single hi/lo tranny, and the gear pattern isent labled anywere on the tractor, and theres no tach. I cant wait for the next seven days to pass, and my friend will be back! Never came home from chores until 7:30! Left at 4. At least it wasent cold! lol J
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