International 300 Utility

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International 300 Utility Srgnt Billko 10-11-2006
Posted by Srgnt Billko on October 11, 2006, 7:00 am
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My 300 tractor has been sitting alone up in the woods for a couple years
ever since I hooked the left front wheel on a tree and stripped the steering
gear . My nephew decided we should get her out of there so yesterday we
started on that project. He drained the old gas while I stuck a new battery
in. We tried the key and the switch was corroded and wouldn't turn. Spray
lubricant and playing with it got it to turn. Hit the starter button and
that was corroded beyond help so we took it out and bypassed it. The
starter solenoid clicked lightly but repeated tapping didn't get the starter
engaged so I'll pick up a new 6 volt solenoid at NAPA today. (and a heavy
duty push button switch) We'll get back at it this afternoon. If it
doesn't rain we should have "Old Bertha" out of there before dark.



Posted by Jim Ledford on October 11, 2006, 4:18 pm
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Srgnt Billko wrote:
>
> My 300 tractor has been sitting alone up in the woods for a couple years
> ever since I hooked the left front wheel on a tree and stripped the steering
> gear . My nephew decided we should get her out of there so yesterday we
> started on that project. He drained the old gas while I stuck a new battery
> in. We tried the key and the switch was corroded and wouldn't turn. Spray
> lubricant and playing with it got it to turn. Hit the starter button and
> that was corroded beyond help so we took it out and bypassed it. The
> starter solenoid clicked lightly but repeated tapping didn't get the starter
> engaged so I'll pick up a new 6 volt solenoid at NAPA today. (and a heavy
> duty push button switch) We'll get back at it this afternoon. If it
> doesn't rain we should have "Old Bertha" out of there before dark.

ROTFLMAO

I bet you were left wondering why I never
tried explaining lime to you.

"till the wood chips in. add some lime."

Posted by Srgnt Billko on October 12, 2006, 7:26 pm
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> Srgnt Billko wrote:
>>
>> My 300 tractor has been sitting alone up in the woods for a couple years
>> ever since I hooked the left front wheel on a tree and stripped the
>> steering
>> gear . My nephew decided we should get her out of there so yesterday we
>> started on that project. He drained the old gas while I stuck a new
>> battery
>> in. We tried the key and the switch was corroded and wouldn't turn.
>> Spray
>> lubricant and playing with it got it to turn. Hit the starter button
>> and
>> that was corroded beyond help so we took it out and bypassed it. The
>> starter solenoid clicked lightly but repeated tapping didn't get the
>> starter
>> engaged so I'll pick up a new 6 volt solenoid at NAPA today. (and a heavy
>> duty push button switch) We'll get back at it this afternoon. If it
>> doesn't rain we should have "Old Bertha" out of there before dark.
>
> ROTFLMAO
>
> I bet you were left wondering why I never
> tried explaining lime to you.

Never gave it a thought. As far as I know the following is the only post
that left me wondering about a reply.

>
> Srgnt Billko wrote:
>> One possum made the mistake of trying to sneak in the room where my son &
>> grandson keep a pair of their hawks. By mid-morning today he was half
>> eaten. The hawks had a very contented look on their faces.
>
> Why does he keep hawks in a room (that is, besides rodent-control)?
> Which species of hawk are we talking about?
>
> GrtArtiste
>

They are licensed breeders. They have a few - I'm not good with names -
Redtails, Kestrels, Harris & and a couple kinds of "pie-eyed" (?) crows if I
remember right.





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