Greg,IMHO

1)You just cant be careful enough on a tractor.After you get one end off the ground while working,you will realize this even before the "pucker" effect has passed on(sometimes the "pucker effect" has a tendancy to leave brown stais too!)
2) Learn to love your greasegun.An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.Buy GOOD grease.Cheap grease isnt worth taking the time to use it.
3) Mind your maintenance,keeping it serviced saves a lot of repairs,and trust me,"they aint cheap Bubba".
4) If you have a day to waste,run out of fuel,thats always good for a wasted day.
5)Dont operate with low tires,thats a good way to roll it over.
Now go grease your tractor,ck the fluids and have a nice safe day.
By the way,does it have a beerholder?I had to bolt a piece of 4" pcv pipe on mine.


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