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What's everybody doing?
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Geno wrote: I can't believe that was 7 years ago, where did the time go?! :surprised
Time flys for sure and where did all them tractors go?
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I do still have the old Toro 76 you were sitting on though, it's down at the farm in a barn with a lot of others...
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Geno wrote: The ones in the pics you put up were all sold many years ago and hundreds more since then lol.
I do still have the old Toro 76 you were sitting on though, it's down at the farm in a barn with a lot of others...
ok me being nosey...i like that o 76 its a mean machine..... :wsun
1985 416-8
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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It sure is nice having the new, non cluttered counters, I have a place to work up front and can even can find stuff now.
I'm also getting caught up on my sleep at least a little so I'm ready to go go go, sort of.
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All of the silver pieces are straightened, pieced back together and welded up. The hood, side panels, and nose piece are all cut apart so all that's left for tomorrow are the red parts. I'm still trying to figure out why everything has to happen so close together or all at once but I think I should just give up on trying to figure that out...
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After this emergency is done will be all the clean up from it, then it will be prob back to all the Fastenal store stuff. They have to be completely out of the store in less than 2 weeks from today and there's still a lot of stuff over there... I've been ready for almost 2 months since this post started, but I also figured it was gonna be a last minute thing like a lot of peeps do which drives me a little nuts lol. :help
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Anyway,,, It got a new fuel filter and glass bowl for the water separator, a few small leaks fixed, a new battery box welded in that was gone for many years, the hood and front end put back on, the steering rods straightened out, and 4 new tie rod ends.
Just a word of advise if anyone plans on buying a Massey... We've had this one for over 40 years and it's still a great little tractor but some parts are really hard to get, there are no longer any Massey dealers in the USA so it wouldn't be a good idea to buy one that needs too much work...
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I got to finish up the cleaning I started out back I don't even remember when, but it's been awhile. The trailers, wagons, and big toro tractor are all moved, lot is cleaned up and mowed, and a bad tire is replaced on the heavy trailer. I need to figure out where all this stuff and everything from the farm is gonna go but I have another plan in the works that may take care of it, not sure yet, we'll see...
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Geno wrote: I got to stick around the shop all day today, it was a little weird but nice for sure. I'll be so glad when things get back to normal...
I got to finish up the cleaning I started out back I don't even remember when, but it's been awhile. The trailers, wagons, and big toro tractor are all moved, lot is cleaned up and mowed, and a bad tire is replaced on the heavy trailer. I need to figure out where all this stuff and everything from the farm is gonna go but I have another plan in the works that may take care of it, not sure yet, we'll see...
Well bring all you want to my house cause i got a empty backyard.....
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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