The rule I have always heard is that if it has an engine and you love it, it is a girl.I guess I am one of the last to learn...
...after over 20 years of ownership, I have yet to figure out the gender of my tractors...
I removed mine years ago. Never put it back....I thought I'd remove the floor mat
Gotta look at the “under-carriage"I guess I am one of the last to learn...
...after over 20 years of ownership, I have yet to figure out the gender of my tractors...
Looks like the dirt injection slots are much of the problem.Before I installed my new Original Tractor Cab (see post with the same title) I thought I'd remove the floor mat and clean it up a bit. I did not imagine I'd find all this dirt under there. Something others may want to check to avoid rot.
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“injection slot”………….that settles the “gender question”…...Looks like the dirt injection slots are much of the problem.
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A good effective product to seal off that rust is ospha. https://www.amazon.com/Ospho-OSPHOG...pho&qid=1765517851&sprefix=osp,aps,249&sr=8-1
“injection slot”………….that settles the “gender question”…...![]()
That was the intent.I got duped on this thread,
Yeah, just having my own funThat was the intent.
Gets people to read posts they wouldn't otherwise, and as you say, have some fun with it.