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    Where is bendian?

    Yea, me too. That's why I tend to stay away from any discussion that he gets involved in. He can be a bit dogmatic. I don't have anything against the guy, I just don't want to waste my time trying to argue with or explain to him that what may work for him won't work for me. And don't say "f"...
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    Cold Weather Starting Tips?

    My solution to the starting problem is for you guys to move to Texas. It never usually gets cold enough here to worry about it too much. OK, it does a little bit but not often enough to be a major problem. What I do is to run through the glow plug cycle twice, set it to 1/2 throttle and crank...
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    Where is bendian?

    I think his name is Larry Brown or LBrown. He's got about a zillion posts but half a zillion of them are about his 30 gallon refueling station. He has a hard time understanding that just because his distributor will deliver 30 gallons to him, the rest of us must be doing something wrong...
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    TSA Pin Up Girl Calendar

    This time around I could actually open it. That is funny. :thankyou2:
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    Where is bendian?

    Oh my, she's gone over to the Dark Side. She'll be back when she runs headlong into whatshisname. :hammer::hammer::hammer:
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    Grapple Fork

    No, I had it all done at the dealer before I picked it up. The hardest part, as far as I was concerned, was scoping it all out before I made the purchase. I thought that I had posted pictures of the tractor and grapple on here but I can't seem to find them. When I get time I will try to...
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    Grapple Fork

    Welcome friend, welcome. Another member is always welcome. What you need for the grapple depends on what you are starting with. If you already have the front end loader then it becomes a fabrication job, either do it yourself or buy. There's all kinds of different designs out there...
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    Forks for Front Loader

    That's pretty cool. Good job.
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    UPDATE ON UPDATE

    All I can say to that is "Yup". :respect:
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    HEY .... The snow arrived today in upstate New York

    Ah man, just looking at that white stuff makes my knees and hips hurt. You can have my share. It was in the low 70's here today. Beautiful but still a little cool on the shade.
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    UPDATE ON UPDATE

    Have fun Bill D. Hope you strike it rich. Let us know what happens when you get back to it in the spring. I was born in Scotland so was pretty much used to cold, damp weather but these days I can live without it, thank you very much. Unlike you guys, even though I live in Texas, I worked for...
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    Hello from NE Texas

    I don't think that it will bother anyone here. This is a pretty laid back board. I'd look at a second repeat posting merely as confirmation of the first one and probably lend more credence to what was being said. As for stating the obvious, without knowing the person involved, it's often...
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    Grapple on the way!

    Damn, do you make house calls? :yum: You're just what the doctor ordered.
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    Rain

    I can sympathize with you guys. We had a storm come through last week-end. It wasn't too bad at the house, we had a crazy 10 minutes or so but it didn't do any real damage. It did bring down one big hickory at my M-I-L's farm and a HUGE oak at the local library that I look after for them...
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    Hello from NE Texas

    And whose fault is that???? scold, scold, scold. Many more of us East Texas boys (old men) get on here and we can demand that Doc furnish our own forum. I think ETT might be a good name. :yum:
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    Knowing when to stop

    You don't need to go to TSC, come to my place. I have a Kuhn that I haven't used in 3 years but, you know, I may need to till something up next year ... or the after. :)
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    Calving time is here again

    That's us. We like to see ours hit the ground in early spring. Trying to keep those young calves through the winter, even in East Texas, can be kind of tough. You only need to lose a couple for it to hit your bottom line.
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    Knowing when to stop

    Just wait until you get a second tractor and have to duplicate implements, only in different sizes. :yum::yum::yum: By the way, there's no real cure for it. You just have to man up, learn to live with it and soldier on.
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