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I think it might be quite the benefit the more I consider it...he will qualify for a discount on his animal supplies and can also get discounts on clothes and boots plus warm winter gear for those growing boys. There is also the toy section that is nice at Christmas that would allow for some discounted gift buys. Definitely the possibility of several benefits as long as he’s not spending his whole paycheck there every week!
 

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But then again WH... If the purpose of said (additional) paycheck is specifically for just such expenses: tools, toys for gifts, clothes for the kids, feed and animal/farm supplies, etc. then it's a double win for the family. And the biz gets a win in hiring a good employee and a customer spending more $$ with them.
 

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Yesterday I found a gas leak under my tractor. I found the problem with the gas line leaking at a splice. I gave myself more room to get under it since there isn't tons of clearance, and just cut out 2" and put in an inline filter. It seems to have worked.

Here's how I jacked it up. I love having the hydraulics and 3pt. tow bar
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I did secure the tractor before crawling under, just not in the picture.

Don't, do this. You couldn't pay me to crawl under this setup, as you have the 4x4 on the weakest part of the cement block, with only an inch of cement transferring the weight of the tractor to............air. Cement block should be turned the other way or the 4x4 should be turned so it rests on the solid sides of the block.those solid sides will transfer the tractor weight down to the ground.

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