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Posted by Robert Benzon on October 14, 2000 at 12:11:49 from (207.76.142.3):
To the experts from a new old tractor driver.... 1. How the heck do you get the spark plugs out? The spark plug holes are too close to the front of the block sidewall for any socket I can find. 2. Is the seat supposed to rock side to side? My seat-to-toolbox bolts seem loose, and I am not sure this is normal or not. 3. Where are the jack points for the front end? And for that matter, can I jack up the rear end by the rear axles or is there some other safer spot? 4. My C is equipped with a big Woods belly mower. Is there a graceful way to get the mower out from underneath this non-wide front end tractor? Thanks, in advance, for the help. As an aside, I found that a surplus .50 caliber ammunition box press fits perfectly to the right of the seat-toolbox assembly on my C. Filled with ice, it keeps a water bottle very cold for the entire mowing session.
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