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Posted by ken O on May 02, 2004 at 11:14:19 from (63.93.75.252):
hello and thanks for any response.....I'm new here and have been reading and watching for quite some time on all the vavious sites and just recently got a 340 utility...gas... no need to look no more...I got what I got and would like to see it through..question...it has what they call a "tel-a-depth" valve? what is that? and how does it work? the bracket that holds the adjustment arm? in place is broken ....I think it can be welded .but the way the whole thing pivots down at the bottom and such with the up and down of the 3 pt arms is a mystery to me..maybe someone can explain it to me. I think that is all (broken bracket) that is wrong with it....also that other linkage that hangs down below and only attaches to the opposite arm?? what does that do? The way that I learn is by asking questions...and if these questions seem dumb.....well.....Forest Gump said " stupid is as stupid does" Someone has to ask the stupid questions so all the other dumbies can learn..........thnks again...ken
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