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<blockquote data-quote="jt" data-source="post: 634286" data-attributes="member: 238"><p>thanks crats, i was having trouble trying to figure out how to answer that. not good with those big words LOL. anyways.. vett, let me start with a question that will answer it. ever had your tractor in the woods?</p><p></p><p>lol i dont care how careful you are, tractors and woods dont mix well. a stick ran up under my tractor and busted up the oil filter and the sending unit. oil went everywhere from both places. i am just glad i caught it right after it happened. i didnt roll but about 15 feet afterwards before i caught it, but it had already lost about 6-7 quarts of oil. i rarely take my tractor in the woods and it is not what you would call "woods proof".. no skid pans etc. and it seems like the weirdest things can happen once you get out of the field.</p><p></p><p>jt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt, post: 634286, member: 238"] thanks crats, i was having trouble trying to figure out how to answer that. not good with those big words LOL. anyways.. vett, let me start with a question that will answer it. ever had your tractor in the woods? lol i dont care how careful you are, tractors and woods dont mix well. a stick ran up under my tractor and busted up the oil filter and the sending unit. oil went everywhere from both places. i am just glad i caught it right after it happened. i didnt roll but about 15 feet afterwards before i caught it, but it had already lost about 6-7 quarts of oil. i rarely take my tractor in the woods and it is not what you would call "woods proof".. no skid pans etc. and it seems like the weirdest things can happen once you get out of the field. jt [/QUOTE]
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