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300 ute - need advice
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Posted by Terry Miller on June 25, 2006 at 05:26:15 from (208.134.202.18):
I own a 300 utility and know a little about tractors but not as much as most of you. I have owned it about 6 months. I had a tiller on it this spring and just recently used a 5 ft mower with it. After running hard for a while the engine will start ti sputter or miss. The exhaust is downward and toward the left tire. It is pretty black. Is this blow by? Rings, ? I really like the tractor and will be repainting it this winter and cleaning it up. But will resale in the spring. I know overhauling would never get my money out of it. Thouhgts? I have checked all the fluids and they are ok. I cahnged plugs this spring also. I also need to know what to do with the steering. I thas a leak in the steer gear box and will leak out shortly after filling. No PS and hard to steer to the right. I have jacked it up and tried adjustments for the steering but it does not seem to have any more room to adjust. Is the leak fixable? I would appreciate any help. Thanks in advance, Terry
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