[AT] Slip Plate, Teflon and Bacon Grease
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sat Jun 28 17:10:30 PDT 2014
Ralph, I was watching a tractor auction on our RFDTV today.
They sold a JD DW? It was a wide version of a JD D. 104" wheel
spread I think. It had duals on the rear and was a nice restoration.
They said the tractor was originally delivered by JD to Regina,
Saskatchewan, CA.
I think it brought about 15, 000 or so.
Back on topic, I've run my bush hog in water many times like that. I used
to
mow a radio transmitter site that had areas that flooded along the guy cable
paths. I just mowed right on through the water. I never realized I was
cleaning my deck
in the process!
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve W.
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2014 5:38 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Slip Plate, Teflon and Bacon Grease
Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 6/28/2014 12:48 PM, Steve W. wrote:
>> Charlie V wrote:
>>> Deck wash ---
>>>
>>> Agree. Tried it one time on my wife's Cub cadet 1050. Big waste of
>>> time
>>> and hardly effective at all. Followed process recommended in owners
>>> manual. Bout as useful as you know what on a rain barrel.
>>>
>>> Charlie V.
>>>
>> Only "easy" method to wash out a deck that worked for me was to drive
>> the mower into the creek, then run the deck and slowly lower it into the
>> water. Cleaned it out pretty well.
>> Just don't let the EPA, DEC, FBI, DOH, DOT, CIA see you doing it....
>>
> And then call somebody with a bigger tractor to pull you out of the
> creek. That happened to my brother .
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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Nah, I have a winch on the front. Plus my tractor thinks it's part ATV ;-)
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Steve W.
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