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Re: boy i think he did it this time-
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 26, 2006 at 02:16:31 from (216.208.58.192):
In Reply to: boy i think he did it this time- posted by tn terry t on August 25, 2006 at 19:18:58:
terry: I wouldn't be too critical of your brother in law, as these tractors get older, this occurs from time to time. It requires maintainence and maybe some replacment parts for that linkage. I would be more critical of the guy who didn't bother to do the maintainence and upgrading. Then the guys I'd be real critical of are the guys who dragged it of the hard road while locked up. There is a good chance it was only partially engaged in gears. It would be in two gears at same time. You may have done more damage dragging it than he did shifting it. As vet said, it's a very quick job to align the shifting linkage. I've had success without even removing battery, but you have to be damn careful. I've never seen it take more than 5 min. Tractor probably sat there for an hour waiting for the tow job.
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