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Posted by borde on June 06, 2005 at 05:05:54 from (65.0.6.111):
got a 706 home in buckets put it together finaly keep finding new problems 1 in praticular is has any one found a way to get the frozwn hitch pins out from the draft control on the lower lift arms after taking the uper 3 point plate off could it be possible to reach in and undo the draft senstng arm U bolt loose and then pull out the lower lift arm shaft tro save from taking out the ppower take off and then replaceing shaft without the sensing arm , I dont need draft control anyway got it looking good but after using found another problem someone replaced left rear final drive and it has a little shakey when backing up could it be bad bearing clearince in bull pinion or maybe a worn bearing trying to stack paint dont cure all thanks ed
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