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What happens to older tractors?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hooby Farmer" data-source="post: 6680672" data-attributes="member: 1747"><p>When I lived in Namibia the neighbouring farmer was showing his new guys how to read the dipstick on the tractor engine, and how if the level falls below this line it needs topped up. Some of the guys must have not understood about half of the info or if they didn't understand what was being talked about about. Two weeks later the Massey lies down, me and Davy take it apart. Engine and sump full of sand. We think that they poured sand into the bottom of the engine to get the level to rise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooby Farmer, post: 6680672, member: 1747"] When I lived in Namibia the neighbouring farmer was showing his new guys how to read the dipstick on the tractor engine, and how if the level falls below this line it needs topped up. Some of the guys must have not understood about half of the info or if they didn't understand what was being talked about about. Two weeks later the Massey lies down, me and Davy take it apart. Engine and sump full of sand. We think that they poured sand into the bottom of the engine to get the level to rise. [/QUOTE]
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