Crow’s Nest: Two halves of a tractor…
…make one whole tractor (when they’re put back together).
Roger Nichols came up to visit us from ChesLen Preserve on Tuesday to split our tractor in two in preparation for replacing the clutch which we had worn out. Splitting the tractor itself doesn’t take long, it’s the removing of hydraulic, fuel, electrical and exhaust lines that cross the split point that takes a while. Needed parts are on order. I could never put this thing back together myself but Roger’s got it figured out.