Farmall450
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That's why you just have to do it yourself.
I feel your pain ... was time to service two mowers with hydro transmissions. Service manual called for 20w50 synthetic oil. None on O'Really's shelf, no surprise, walk to counter, ask if they can order 20w50 synthetic oil? No need to, we have it on the shelf, unhuh ... well, we have 10/40 basically same only slightly different. Unhuh, just order if from your warehouse. Can't find it on their computer, I pull out my phone, pull up their site and give them their stock number, tell them to order me 4 quarts. Ok, be in tomorrow, do you want to pay for it now? Sure. Okay that will be $200+ What???? That's not right, according to your site, it should be ~$30. No, that's how much it says ... look over their shoulder, ummm you're ordering 4 CASES, not 4 QUARTS! Correct and pay for it. Next day, got a notification that my TWO orderS were ready to pick up. Stop to pick up my order and give them my name, yep, your two orders are here. They didn't change the 4 case order to 4 quarts, they added another order and didn't cancel out the other. Store manager tried telling me I special ordered it, I had to pay for it LOL picked up the 4 quarts I had paid for and said goodbye.









I go to the local AutoZone for anything and everything. There are 3 retired farmers and a pair of twins that worked as heavy diesel techs for 40+ years that work in there for something to do. I can so much as cough a brief description of what I need and they can find it. "Uh yeah it's that stupid hose that always wears through on a Bobcat 763 under the seat where all the **** builds up and is right on top of that valve block that looks like it belongs in a spaceship" .... they know it and get it built correct the first time. COMPLETELY the opposite of your experience but I've had way too many of those as well !!
Good to see you guys are finally moving down there !!!!!












We have been getting the constant rain as well. Unfortunately for you water runs down stream, so our water goes south to you. Its not too bad up here now, but there are plenty of guys still planting and yet I saw corn today that was 10in tall. Mixed bag of field conditions here.
Definitely enjoyed catching up on your thread with all the pics. My last two weeks have consisted of playing in the mud in a test site.
















The Pioneer guy came to pick up some seed corn we won’t be able to plant anymore.
that roof joist at dad's hay shed is looking... well its gone.
So what happens to this seed corn? Is it kept and resold next year? At a discount? How old can it be and still be viable? Do you have to check the bags for "date codes" or something?






























Positive grounds are the devil’s spawn from Lucas Electric and the Brits....![]()
Positive grounds are the devil’s spawn from Lucas Electric and the Brits....![]()
Hey, less of that!
Positive earth was supposed to be less susceptible to corrosion and to have more efficient ignition. If either were true though, the difference was only very slight.
Pete
You've been awful busy considering the weather and "off season"Good job being a mentor! Sometimes, for someone that has grown up on the farm, it is hard to have the patience and ability to full explain what needs to be done and how to do it, to someone that has no farm experience and sometimes, no work ethic. Stick with it!








"off season" is a little bit of a joke with my cousin, she says her husband buys millions of dollars of equipment so he only has to work 2 weeks planting and 2 weeks of harvesting,so he can chase her the other 48 weeks.Enjoy you off season
They are still closing roads of Illinois side across from Cape, what a mess. Are they still running grain barges down the Mississippi?