Excavator Down! Big Repair Bill Coming Soon!!! | Farmer King
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Welcome back to the farm! Today, we're getting into some serious heavy machinery repair. Watch as we tackle welding a sprocket and putting the track back together on our bulldozer, ensuring our farm equipment is ready for action. It's all part of the essential dozer maintenance and keeping our farming operations running smoothly!
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