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Posted by Thack on September 25, 2006 at 18:39:31 from (4.85.187.150):
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I have been working all summer to get a polish on my plow bottoms and get it set up right. After all the plowing posts today I just had to go out and open a garden for next year. Made one last adjustment on the hitch and out I went. After a couple rounds I liked what I was seeing and patted myself on the back...that was a mistake! When I reached the headland I pulled the trip rope and with my index finger on the steering wheel I turned right...turned right...turn right...self don't hit the barn, turn right. Hmm, the power steering was not working, I looked back at my freshly plowed garden with little $$$$$'s floating out of the ground. The good news is that I only lost a belt. Anybody have a NAPA part # for me, it is still 6V with the generator, Super M.
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