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Re: 140 Lift and Cushion Spring
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Posted by Avery on April 24, 2006 at 08:51:44 from (206.107.117.6):
In Reply to: 140 Lift and Cushion Spring posted by Avery on April 24, 2006 at 04:23:45:
Hugh, I know you are right knowlegeable about these tractors. Am wondering how hydraulics could be damaged if spring is left off. I thought I could locate the thing but after almost 50 years it seems to have been misplaced. Plan to use tractor on field about six miles away plant some beans. If I can't locate spring which doubt can. Would you think it would not harm much to run without. Am going to replace pump they are costly and would like for new one to last 46 years if possible. Pump liable to outlive me. Any time on road I take it fairly slow. Work tractor hard when in use but do not abuse usually take my time. Or would you go ahead and use and try to find usable spring in salvage yard. I appreciate the advice...
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