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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Washington, Snohomish County
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Does anybody that has the creeper gear use it? If you do what for? Is there anybody that doesn't have the creeper but wishes they had it? Why?
Finally got to drool over some real live tractors the other night. I had to drive 130 miles to get to them. Nice. Of course I liked the DK35. But they had a 1914 with a KB 1440 that looked interesting too. I think the 1914 is a little small for the backhoe work I need to do but it looked good. |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: clarion,pa.
Posts: 2,347
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Hi RedDog,
I have read some of your posts on the other tractor site. Just curious if you solved your problem with the quick attach for your bucket so it can't come off ? Welcome to TBN. |
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Platinum Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Lancaster, Ohio
Posts: 865
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Wolbert,
Not yet. It is always the left side that falls off. I'm still waiting on the new pins and springs for it. I told my dealer about a week ago that I need filters for the oil and tranny also, but do not have them yet. It did make me mad this past weekend when I dented the bucket in the middle shoving a tree over. I've knocked over about 10 trees with no problem what so ever, but this one was! The tractor has plenty of power!! RedDog,,, DK65 |
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Platinum Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Lancaster, Ohio
Posts: 865
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My dealer called me today, (he read my post) and has my parts, except a Catagory 2 ball that I lost. After rereading my post, I was wrong to say that about him, because I told him to wait for everything then I would pick it up.
I do think it is nice that "they" do read the tractor sites!!!! RedDog |
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