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Followed the blood trail.

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lynnmor

I knew that the loader pump was getting weak, now it is spent.  Pulled the pump and it is beyond hope.  Pulled the mid hitch and it wallowed out way too much, the loader works it much more than it was designed for.

 

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Pollack Pete

I hate leaving a trail behind me,especially an oil trail.Usually means a big job needs to be done and big bucks will be spent.

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Ed Kennell

Follow the Blood Trail...........I hesitated  to open this.        Glad it was not you that sprung a leak.

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Lee1977
42 minutes ago, Pollack Pete said:

I hate leaving a trail behind me,especially an oil trail.Usually means a big job needs to be done and big bucks will be spent.

It's only money and worth less every day.

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Pollack Pete
1 hour ago, Lee1977 said:

It's only money and worth less every day.

Got that right.I just don't want to run out of money before I get to the end of the road.Know what I mean??

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squonk
1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

Follow the Blood Trail...........I hesitated  to open this.        Glad it was not you that sprung a leak.

At first I thought @pullstart was the OP! :auto-ambulance::auto-ambulance::auto-ambulance:

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Ed Kennell

                                                  :text-yeahthat:    I had to double check the author of the post.

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Pullstart

I know what blood trails look like.  They aren’t so dark when they’re so fresh.  C’mon guys...  :ROTF:

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Ed Kennell
1 minute ago, pullstart said:

 They aren’t so dark when they’re so fresh.

That may depend on which line you blew...artery or vein.     :confusion-shrug:          Sorry Lynn,  looks like we're :text-offtopic:,   but, you started this blood thing.

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RandyLittrell

Both lift cylinders on my loader leak and I need to send off to get fixed too I just hate having it down!!

 

 

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