Posted by KRS_MED on September 08, 2008 at 18:30:23 from (74.244.168.169):
In Reply to: Leaking 140...??? posted by KRS_MED on September 06, 2008 at 06:04:20:
Thanks Mr. Hugh you have been a BIG Help to myself and many others on this forum!
While were on the subject what is the correct level for the hydraulic unit? When you refer to the rock-shaft position it should be in the up position or down? I installed the grease Zerk on the steering on your word a year are so ago when I replaced the bearing on the end of the steering shaft. This tractor belonged to my Father-In-law (Father) he gave it to me a few weeks before he died unexpectedly.So I want to keep it in great shape and do any improvements that would help with performance.
Still can't find the service manual or user manual for it.
What would be the best one to get. The one I had (service) didn't have a lot of info for the 140 more on other models. What is the Blue Ribbon manual I have heard of?
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