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Re: Lift Lever Pic For Mark and Jon
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Posted by Mark on June 26, 2002 at 07:15:32 from (192.77.198.12):
In Reply to: Lift Lever Pic For Mark and Jon posted by scotty on June 26, 2002 at 05:55:48:
That's a great looking tractor scotty. Could you tell me the width of the bracket towards the rear. Woods did include a similar mounting bracket and I'm wondering if there is a difference in the depth of the brackets. With this bracket your lift lever comes between the gas tank and steering shaft? How much clearance do you have between the lever and steering shaft/gas tank? Does it rub at all on the either? Did you have to modify(Bend) the lift lever or lift sector(rooster comb) at all? Sorry for all the questions, sincerely appreciate your help. P.S. I like the front tires, what size?
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