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Posted on 9/16/10 at 1:44 pm to tigerdup07
My experience with tractors (all borrowed) has taught me that the essential parts to always have on hand include:
1) extra retention pins for the ones that refuse to be retained
2) a grease gun and lots of grease to do routine maintanance to tractors that have had no TLC in years
3) a full spare can of diesel to keep the tank full as all tractor seem to have inoperable fuel gauges
4) assorted nuts and bolts (although you will never have the size you need on hand)
5) a calander that has no project end dates marked on it
6) a cell phone to call for help
7) and most importantly a wallet full of cash.
Good luck
1) extra retention pins for the ones that refuse to be retained
2) a grease gun and lots of grease to do routine maintanance to tractors that have had no TLC in years
3) a full spare can of diesel to keep the tank full as all tractor seem to have inoperable fuel gauges
4) assorted nuts and bolts (although you will never have the size you need on hand)
5) a calander that has no project end dates marked on it
6) a cell phone to call for help
7) and most importantly a wallet full of cash.
Good luck
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