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Splitting SMTA-LP
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Posted by Lance_MF_180 on March 13, 2007 at 05:59:10 from (64.122.225.226):
Any gotcha's to consider when splitting an SMTA-LP? I am going to use a cherry picker to lift off the LP Tank to get that out of the way. I drained the oil under the mid section where the TA is located. Disconnected the Hydraulic hoses to the PS and main Pump. Do I need to drain the Antifreeze? The LP pump has a line going to it from the head or should I just cap it off during this time? If the condition of the oil in this new found tractor says anything I am thinking I should just dump the antifreeze too. Also, is there a bolt in the mid-section that bolts to the rear end that you can only get to from a hole under the mid-section? Thanks Everyone! - Lance
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