After working six months cleaning seed ( grain ) for another real farmer
i finally worked off my new / old tractor
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now how do i attach my trailer to it?
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and in the best shitty slicker way this is what i done.
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Happy to say it pulled 1 ton of soil with a roll of hay on the front.
You've got to start somewhere! Well done.
This is magnificent! @jarhead01
and if you look at the exhaust tip, its called a tin shed
Well, that is one way of doing it.