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Re: Re: I- 240 hydraulic problem
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Posted by Jim Baber on October 18, 2001 at 18:06:57 from (63.122.79.187):
In Reply to: Re: I- 240 hydraulic problem posted by Kmo on October 18, 2001 at 16:56:15:
Kmo---I just bought the 240 a few days ago and don't know much about it. Are all the hydraulics under the gas tank, behind the instrument panel. Where do you check fluid level? I have an external hydraulic jack to the 3-pt lift. Is this standard, or an add-on? I'll check, but I don't think there is a cable. Would it run under the seat, forward by the gear shift? I think mine may have a mechanical connection. There seem to be hydraulic (metal) pipes from the area under the seat running toward the middle section of the tractor. Thanks for your help. Jim Baber
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