farmerizing.....no correct police allowed

glennster

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here ya go george, been chasing the bugs on this little 240. new coil, new condenser, made up a set of tire chains from old truck chains laying around the shop. had a pair of md sealed beam 12v headlites, swapped out 6v sealed beams and got a rear lit off i dunno. used some 5-16 brake line for conduit to run to the rear lite, changed oil, need to put the hood back on and i'm ready to plow snow. i'm really liking that back blade design, spins 360 both ways, and has a sliding and fore and back adjustable moldboard. dang, they were thinking when they built that one!!!
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Glenn, I like the chains, I could use a set or two myself from time to time. Those are great little blades. Keep on till you make me regret selling my 240. I ues to use it to stretch woven wire with a unroller/stretcher on the back. I would pull until the front end came off the ground and turn her off. Come back after the front had settled back down and tie off the wire. It was great for that, and easy to haul from one job to the next on a tag a long trailer. They are really good for cleaning low barns and sheds too.
 
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