Posted by lyle niemi on June 05, 2011 at 14:12:05 from (64.251.91.51):
went to bring the mini back home from the rented land about 6 miles away, got 200 feet from the drive way and POOF goes the tire oh and that would be on ashphalt to. Well i kept on going scraping down the road got to my driveway started up the driveway then the wheel falls off. oh well the disc was free so i dont mind fixin it up in the future. S o i decided to hook on to the grass mower with the mini,and i forgot i broke the hitch off last fall i welded up the hitch took the ram off the disc put it on the mower and then backed up to the mower and hooked up well it did not go that easy when you are by yourself but i got hooked up i thought oh good i can cut some grass that was long over due jumped back into mini kicked in the pto and there was nothing. there must be something that let loose on the pto linkage inside. decided to give up for the day thats what happens when you try to work on sunday here a pic of the mini and the mower (that doesnt work)
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