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Re: What The Heck Is Going On?
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Posted by Mitchissippi on April 25, 2006 at 13:48:46 from (68.19.178.155):
In Reply to: What The Heck Is Going On? posted by Allan In NE on April 25, 2006 at 13:14:02:
Allan, I'm no mechanic, but I have seen some wierd things happen with machinery. So with no further ado, and til someone sharper than I posts an answer, here's what might be hapnin': Maybe the lift cylinder just needed a good work out after sitting for a few years. As for the remotes being slow, was the 3 point lever pushed all the way down when the slowness was noticed? Reason I mention it, a few times I've noticed the remotes on our 1066 will just barely work. Somehow I figgered out that when this happens, I can pull up on the 3 point lever just a little bit and the remotes will go back to working like they should. Remember now, all of these comments and suggestions are coming straight out of the shade. Mitch
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