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Posted by Darin IN on July 09, 2007 at 19:57:57 from (69.243.144.126):
My father in law has found a nice 1 owner 400 gas that's barn fresh. It's a 56 according to the s/n, narrow front, with no fenders. It starts and runs good, but how does he check the t/a? I'm also curious if all the 400's had power steering? He took some nice pictures and heard it run, but they didn't get to drive it on the first visit. What does he need to do/look for on the next visit? There are 2 hydraulic cylinders that appear to be part of the fast hitch. On is attached to the hitch in the rear, and the other is on the right side of the tractor just in front of the axle and below it. I saw a 450 at the county fair tonight and it only had the one in the rear. What's the difference? Any help is appreciated.
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