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Re: 240U value?
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Posted by Dave D on September 06, 2006 at 05:05:05 from (4.233.167.122):
In Reply to: Re: 240U value? posted by Janicholson on September 05, 2006 at 06:37:59:
I know it's the Pitman arm. The one that failed has been on about 18 months. That gol-dang 240U key slot. On level ground this would be a super tractor/loader but I have rough ground with rises, dips, branches and the occasional low stump all of which stresses the steering beyond the comfort zone of this particular machine. I can't go thru with this again and need to get into something more suited to heavy use. That Superior is a darn good loader system, somebody in this bulletin board a couple years ago said theirs on another 240 utility could 'lift a house' and mine just about could. It tears me up to see it sitting there with no way to steer it. Again. Thanks for the feedback.
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