clutch on the left, brakes on both sides towards the back as TX said. Think PTO needs to be engaged for lift to work. Lift something like a bush hog or a transport box, heavier the better. Lift it right up, then switch the tractor off. (best time to do this i find is after you have tried everything else and are stopping to ask questions etc. See how far it drops while you are talking. Mine (MF135) will drop all the way in a couple of hours, which is OK. As long as its not flying down as soon as you touch the clutch youll be ok. Yes, try all of the gears. Run the tractor at full throttle at some point as well - lots of people keep them at a low RPM when they try them, some tractors will run C**p after theyve been at full throttle for a few minuites - there designed to run flat out for long periods of time - test it! Test the brakes as they are a pain to replace (although relatively cheap if you do it yourself) Nice way to test them I find is to put them on hard, put it in gear (1st, 2nd doesnt really matter) and gently ease off the clutch, tractor should struggle if the brakes are good, (obviously depends which gear your in) This will also allow you to feel the clutch - if you can come right off the clutch without the tractor moving you have good brakes but need a new clutch! Tractor will probably stall doing this if the brakes are good - not a bad thing, think of it as a good thing - sows you have very good brakes! Ben
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