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Posted by Nat 2 on May 23, 2007 at 05:29:08 from (64.80.110.50):
In Reply to: 3pl?? posted by Huss on May 23, 2007 at 05:06:03:
Huss, I've seen you pleading for help on a couple of boards for the last few days. What is a "3pl?" From the context of your posts, I got the idea that you're having problems with your 3pt hitch, that is three point hitch, pt being a common abbreviation for the word "point," but have never seen anyone, even from overseas, abbreviate it with an "l." Does it mean three point LIFT? I wish you good luck in finding someone to help, but even if you do it will be tough going trying to describe things in emails or phone conversations. Having a manual in front of your face and an experienced pair of eyes right there is probably what it's going to take to get it fixed. Not too many people here have the kind of experience you're looking for, if any. Doesn't the mechanic that worked on your tractor guarantee his work? You didn't get what you paid for. He obviously did something wrong when he put the tractor back together, and he owes you the time required to get it fixed properly.
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