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Re: super a hydraulics just quit
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Posted by steveinmaine on October 05, 2005 at 19:37:28 from (69.39.100.4):
In Reply to: Re: super a hydraulics just quit posted by Jim Becker on October 05, 2005 at 18:44:33:
thanks, i was getting to that conclusion,unfortunately.was holding out hope,the cleaning and new fluid would resurrect it.getting ready to prune our blueberry field with the sickle mower. don't believe i will have time to tear hydraulic unit apart before mowing time. so will have to use our other super a with rear mount sickle. this tractor has a mid mount mower and equal length rear axles(one is from a farmall b) makes it easier to navigate the rocks in our field and it is easier to look ahead mowing rather than behind. incidentally, this is the same tractor that, years ago you gave some advice re: smoking,burning oil. we re-ringed it, had a valve job done,and did lower end bearings. runs great now, but sadly will not operate the mower currently. thanks again,steve.
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