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-Battery clamp bolts make me throw wrenches. No matter how much grease or protective gunk I put on battery bolts, they always end up corroded and needing replacement. They're always rotted,corroded, frozen into place. In my mind and according to our flat rate book, it should take 10 minutes to replace battery bolts. It annoys the heck out of me that my average time to replace a couple lousy battery bolts is 45 minutes. -I have never used a "trouble light" without wanting to cuss. I've frequently mentioned in past blogs battery-powered trouble lights, corded trouble lights, LED trouble lights and other shop lights. Probably because of my quest to find a portable, powerful, durable shop light that shines where I want it. No matter what I try, it seems every portable shop light ends up shining IN my face rather than on the area where I'm working. And if I get it rigged to shine where I want, it inevitably falls or gets knocked loose and breaks when it hits the floor. -Phillips-head screws are an evil invention. If there are 6 Phillips head screws holding an instrument panel in place, it's a sure bet that one of the last two screws I remove will strip out the head. I know Source
A John Deere baler, believed to have been stolen from the Garstang area in May last year, was also recovered at the address. Three men were arrested,
Irvin and Wilma Bird from Amery came to the show partly because Irvin's son, Irvin III, brought a John Deere 70 from 1953 to Heritage Hill.
Ray Lee Equipment, a John Deere dealer based in Dimmitt, Texas, is selling approximately 91 pieces of equipment in an Internet-only auction through Purple
Emily Padfield went to John Deere's new technology centre in Germany to see what the US giant is concentrating its efforts on. Farm machinery may have been and more »
I remember what it was like to have a 4-foot blue racer brush against a bare leg while working on a trailing hay wagon behind a John Deere baler.