Posted by linda m on October 16, 2011 at 21:50:53 from (74.185.103.179):
I bought this H for my new husband and then he passed away less than 1 month after buying it for him. at least he got to bush hog the garden field with it. but my problem now is that he never showed me how to start it or what any of the levers do or anything. so thinking it can't be any harder than my super A I got out there this evening and tried to start it up.sucess. now my problem is trying to figure out how to make the 3 point hitch drawbar drop down. I pulled on a circle rod on passenger side when sitting on it and hitch lifted all the way up. how do you get it to go down? I have pushed, pulled, and wiggled on everything I could think of but no luck. this is the first time I have been allowed to touch it other than driving it home on the trailer after he loaded it and I had to stay in truck even then and hold brakes so I couldn't even watch to learn what he did. but that was okay because the looks on his face was worth the whole thing as he got to have his dream.70 years old before he got his first tractor. help! if rules allow and I don't step on anyones toes I live in Old Hickory, Tn. I need to get this field bush hogged so I can give the hayride that he did for the church each year with my little tractor and he was looking forward to using "his" tractor this year so in his memory this has got to be done. thank you.
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