Tractor Surprise, B’s Projects & a New Post Puller

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Hey Folks. B & I got a bit of a surprise with the tractor so may not be as easy to restore as we first thought.🤔 We also have a quick look at how B's bookshelf turned out & sussed out a gift sent to us by a long time supporter of the channel.
Any input with folks that has similar model tractors or jacks here in OZ would be very much appreciated.
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  • @kerryevans2038 says:

    Better to have red bellies their venom is toxic to the browns.we found the more reds the less browns and I know which I prefer to have around lol.Great idea that puller, ours a lot heavier to carry around. Lots of rain out here but at least no flooding. Cows getting fat on all the feed.Take care

  • @DanielSMatthews says:

    My tractor died, cracked the engine head and had a sump full of cooling water. Had to sell it for parts, mechanic wasn’t even sure if a replacement was available. Going to buy something new when I make up my mind as to exactly what I need given the size of our property and the nature of our future operations, mostly orchard. Oh well it was fun to learn on while it lasted, at least I didn’t break anything really expensive, but it was still a horrible feeling to have it happen. According to the mechanic the additive we found (smelt) in the cooling water suggests that that the guy who sold it to me knew it already had a problem and it was only a mater of time before it failed completely.

  • @zanestedman1365 says:

    Heads tractors are still there, I bought my slasher off them a couple of years ago……..they should be able to help.

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