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    Plumbing hydraulic case drain Ford 5000?

    I used such a driver on an IH 656. The relief of the hydraulic oil when the driver was descending was conducted through a large hose to the filler opening to the hydraulic/transmission oil reservoir.
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    electric tee post pounder

    At age 88 I should not even comment on this topic, however I have used a shaver post driver many times. Have driven T-posts, wooden posts, any thing that your heart may remember. I still can't remember another best remember!!
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    Thanks!

    Grateful thanks to all who responded to my locked in PARK query last week. I had imagined all sorts of transmission problems, but looking in the right places found that it was very simple. A simple disassembly at the steering column disclosed that a very simple manual maneuver got me out of...
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    OT F-150

    This is off topic but I'd be surprised if someone here didn't know. 2010 Ford F-150, 4 x 4, 65k miles. Transmission is stuck in park. Cannot move it. Someone know how this operates or what the solution to the problem is? Thanks!
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    OT F-150

    The shift lever will not move, stuck in park position.
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    Sunday Ride

    Looks like a 1951 Ford with some Tennessee Speed Equipment added!
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    JD A no spark after warmed up

    Not really familiar with tractor and magneto, but years ago I had those same problems with an IH magneto and had to replace the coil--cured the problem.
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    Today's funny

    Boy, don't a lot of us remember that! But, that was our life, and in retrospect, wasn't all that bad.
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    Cheap tractor for tilling

    An old man a little bit puzzled, not familiar with arena. How about a pic of what you want to do?
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    Snubs out in road gear only

    I'm a really old man so am not familiar with the term snub out. Can someone describe what this means?
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    Hoist malfunction ??? My F-600

    If I understand this correctly it sound like oil is leaking by the piston in the cylinder. I simply ran a hose from the vent hole to the reservoir to recapture the oil leaking by the piston.
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    New Idea Corn Picker NO.7 or NO.10 ??

    The GIpicker, I was a very young kid at the end of WWII. I remember farm equipment being very scarce at that time. My Dad had six corn pickers ordered from local dealers. This first available was a GI (General Implement). It was about as primitive as one could be, but it beat hand husking...
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    Saturday IH Combine Video....

    After stationary threshing ca. 1950, My first was an IH 52, only a five foot cut. Then a JD 30 ( I believe) tractor drawn unit. Then went big with a SP John Deere 45, 10-foot cutting head and 2-row corn head. Then a JD 4400, 13-foot cutting head and 4-row corn head! Finally retired with a JD...
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    Bead was leaning on my rear tire

    I always put a tube in it!
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    2023.09.26 "Extra" Pic

    Quite a roof pitch on the house beyond the trailer/dozer!
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    All sudden a fuse blows question (update) and sickle bar

    It's been probably 50 years since I used a sickle bar mower. The word register is strange to me regarding such mowers. What is that?
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    NH 77 baler still making square ones....

    When I was about 12-14 years old I worked on a crew with an older baler owned by a neighbor. It was hailed as the latest thing, the pickup baler, but it was a manual wire-tie that required 3 men on the baler, one for feeding it and inserting the spacer blocks, and two for tying. What a...
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    loaded tires

    My brother and I have been doing all our farm tire work for more than 30 years. For fluid-filled tires we pumped the fluid in and out with a Pacer transfer pump plumbed to fit the tire fittings. Worked fine.
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    IH 240A YEAR

    My book says 240 manufactured 1958-62. Serial No.s--501 to 4562.
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    Susan update

    I empathize with you. My wife of 62 years has been in a long term care facility for three years with dementia. Last Friday's visit was a total failure as, for the hour I was there, she couldn't be awakened at all. Sunday's visit was slightly better, she did come awake for short intervals, but...

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