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Posted by ChadS on September 24, 2004 at 07:06:39 from (66.228.96.250):
In Reply to: Re: Pullin' Tractor Steerin' posted by Buzzman72 on September 24, 2004 at 06:01:51:
LOL! That is why there is DEPENDS!!! HE HE!! Yeah, sometimes, the front is off the ground, and steer it with the brakes,, but, I gotta drive it up to the starting line. I like Allen's explanation!! That is the truth! Hopefuly, this does not break on me. In pulling, there is alot of cobbling for lite weight parts. Just dont use a JD part on the IH, so it dont break!! LOL!! Another reason i am doing this,, is because the parts that I am using,, comes from IH technology, 100% IH on this puller, no other colored parts on this one. I saved about 60+lbs with these parts VS the conventional rack and pinion, and steering rods. I just wanted to say thanks to this forum. I looked all through my books on the 403, and could not find any info on what I seeked, So, I asked the folks who knew IH!! Thank you all ya IH mechanics!! ChadS
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