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Posted by Don L C on October 23, 2005 at 20:31:05 from (69.133.44.143):
In Reply to: I'm a glutten for punishment posted by Randy-Ia on October 23, 2005 at 14:50:50:
Randy--- Shift pattern is from left side setting on the seat --- up-reverse down-1st mid-way to right up-2nd. down 3rd. all-way right up 4th. down 5th. If you can, let the seller load it.......My "M" with both wheels all the way in is 88 inhttp://www.ytmag.com/farmall/messages/516222.htmlches outside to outside It weighs just under 5000# with rear wheel weights no water in the tires... Befor trying to load it--- drive it around trying out the shift pattern and the brakes.. I have been told the steering problem is a gear in the steering box..only 1/2 of this gear is used...so turn it around 90*,now it will be runnig in the unused part of the old gear (fixed) Check this out I have never done it...
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