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    Can someone identify this wasp?

    I'll second this, they are harmless unless you are a large insect.
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    Any brush hogging tips?

    MF 135 will run a 6' mower which is just slightly wider than the tractor itself. Other than what's been said, have an escape plan if you find bees or a large wasp nest.
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    weed id

    We have those in TX too. Grazon Next or P+D only gets them when they are young and actively growing, roundup is about the same. Not sure what they are but they aren't any type of pigweed, might get as tall as 3 feet when mature and they have small yellow flowers. Very woody stem when mature too.
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    375 Baler tier arm timing

    You should be able to pull the arm all the way over (to the right)and get the gears apart (disengaged) where you line them back up, might have to crack the hoses loose so the cylinder will move for you too. I think the marks are either lined up or they aren't, trial and error to get them right.
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    Small, toothed BD bandsaw drive belt needed

    Try vbeltsforless.com
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    Coolant filter on 7045

    Thanks guys, kind of figured the heater would be easiest.
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    Coolant filter on 7045

    Has anyone added a coolant filter to a 7045? I've got one that we just had overhauled, complete out of frame; just wondering about how to plumb a coolant filter in. Looks like I can get coolant into it from either the heater hose or the plug on the thermostat housing, would the return for the...
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    3pt round hay bale lifter

    Try HayKing.
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    730 baling pics

    Looks slightly better than what I had last year in NE Texas. My dad would stop raking and lean out the door of the tractor to try to see where he had already raked, I was running the square baler right behind him so what little there was wouldn't have time to blow away.
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    Timothy hay

    Here hay is $6-6.50 picked up in the field. I'm about an hour drive SE of the DFW area.
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    tomato cages

    I made my cages out of reinforcing wire too, tacked them together with a mig welder so they are less wobbly. I put a wooden post in deep at each end of my tomato row (about 60' long) and run a fence wire between the posts and fasten the baskets to the wire. Works good, never had a problem with...
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    Cuttting a little hay...PIKS

    Looks like MacDon made them for MF and a few others from this. http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/eng3056/$FILE/41.pdf
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    gotta store some round bales outside....(??'s)

    To add to what he said, which is good info, we do just that and also try to have the rows running north and south so they all get sun to dry out after a rain.
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    Location of pressure tank

    Dean Olsen has it right, depends on the type of tank. If air is injected into it every time the pump comes on it needs to be the first thing on the line whether it is by the well or 100 yards away in your basement. Other types like bladder tanks can be pretty much anywhere.
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    allis chalmers 7060

    A little more on what the problem is would help, I'm not sure if you are having a trans or engine/power problem. If it is a power problem it could be sucking air in the fuel system somewhere. I had that with my 7045, it was sucking air at the primer pump.... No visible leak but gushed fuel when...
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