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Re: farm all 200 center lift question
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Posted by Tom Whitehead on February 16, 2007 at 16:53:06 from (64.28.53.65):
In Reply to: Re: farm all 200 center lift question posted by Hugh MacKay on February 16, 2007 at 15:52:12:
thanks guys, when I looked at yesterday, I didn't see that it had three rocker shafts. I didn't look at it real close today either, but I do think it is designed to tilt. The back end of it hooks up to the three-point arms, so it should have all the tilt it needs. a friend of mine had a D16 cat, he never took more than a few inches of cut at any one time. I spent most of the day today working on my Volvo so I didn't really get a chance to look at it very close or take anything apart. But the left side hydraulic valve is definitely stuck. in fact the Blade looks like a homemade, but I wouldn't doubt that it's a factory. It has some really stiff springs on it, to take up the shock, and it looks to be very well designed. I'm going to download the manuals now, and see just what the story is. Thanks again, Tom
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