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Re: ih 240 utility steers hard with loader on
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Posted by deano on October 20, 2003 at 06:06:57 from (67.1.249.46):
In Reply to: ih 240 utility steers hard with loader on posted by deano on October 18, 2003 at 06:43:31:
Thanks for comment, i agree that loader for this tractor isn't a good idea, except i'm on a budget and this is only tractor i own...the loader is a superior loader that's huge but it does bolt on frame in front and back, so i hope it won't brake..my exhaust is going out the top, but originally it was underslung. I know this because of the brackets, and the fact that the heat from the exhaust really damaged the LH rear tire. I got tractor/loader as is from father in law..it sat probable 20-25 years..I have fixed just about everything that needs fixin..spent maybe $1000 on this "free tractor/loader" and now am moving on to more of cosmetic repairing..I am going to change filter/screen again...changed all seals on power steer. pump and is working better though...i am going to contact gentleman on parts, and maybe can be of assistance looking, for other parts as there's some salvage places round this duluth minnesota area..eh! (fyi not everybody in mn says EH! eh
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