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Re: Re: Belly mower or pull behind?
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Posted by KENNY CHRISTOOPHERSON-EVERYONE READ! on May 11, 2001 at 13:20:22 from (205.188.200.192):
In Reply to: Re: Belly mower or pull behind? posted by Ryan - IN on May 11, 2001 at 06:36:39:
WELL, I HAVE REAR WHEEL WIEGHTS FOR MY C. BUT IT TRIED PUTTING WIEGHTS ON THE LOADER TO MAKE IT DIG UP MORE SNOW, BUT IT DOESN'T WORK, BECUASE OF THE RUNNERS. IT HAS 2 POSITIONS- FLAT AND ANGLED, IT IS ON ANGLED SO THE SNOW CAN MOVE AWAY FROM THE TRACTOR. WOULD IT DIG DEEPER IF IT WAS STRAIGHT? I HAVE A PICTURE OF IT IN THE PHOTOS. JUST LOOK UNDER KENNY CHRISTOPHERSON. ALSO, I REWIRED MY C WITH 14 GAUGE WIRE, TO SOLVE THE CHARGING PROBLEM- THE BELT IS NOT TO LOOSE OR TIGHT, AND THE GENERATOR, STARTER, AND VOLTAGE REGULATOR ARE NEW. BUT I DID DISCOVER THAT THE 12V HEAT RESISTOR IS CRACKED. WOULD THIS HAVE ANYHTING TO DO WITH IT? THANKS GUYS
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