Posted by Pat-CT on September 29, 2007 at 19:16:50 from (68.110.205.165):
yester day i dont think could have gone any worse except for breaking some thing really serious .. this was my first time pulling and i was VERY nervious hooked the tractor up to the sled took me 3 times to get the slack out of the chain and well i pulled it about 6 feet then the tires started spining ... the hitch bent down about 4 inches :< so ok i was done for the night didnt have a jack with me to strihten the hitch and it was the stock hitch ok so i spent a good chunk of time today making a new one for pulling its 19.5 inches off the ground and is much shorter of a draw bar... Will this help? then on the way out sparking started shooting every where out of the electrical box then it stoped charging :( got another pull tommaorw then i got to take the genorator off and have someone rebuild it becuase i dont know how to so it was a verry upseting day hopefully tommaorw wil be better
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