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Ole M update,prob with hyds
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Posted by John M on November 06, 2004 at 13:33:02 from (206.74.236.20):
Got the ole M to the barn,fixed what was wrong this morning,well finished up just a little bit ago after an exremely early morning,12 pots of coffee,and busted knuckes out the wazzo,only stopped a few times to eat,check things out here,and wait on brother to get back from town with parts.Axle housing and axle replaced,both frame rails,new rad,fan and shround,had to replace one front hub,but learned afterwards that whole front end will have to be changed.The remote Christmas tree was broken off when the tractor came off the trailer,so that had to be removed,now the hydraulics wont go down.The 3 pt survived and I was using the remotes on it.I can get it up,but not down.Thought it wad bond up or something bent,but if I crack the line loose the 3 pt goes down as the oil drains out the line,which could be why the remotes were on there to start with.Any ideas as to why the 3 pt wont go back down?
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