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Posted by RodInNS on July 23, 2007 at 06:06:23 from (24.224.246.156):
In Reply to: Another problem found....... posted by Katharine on July 23, 2007 at 05:48:59:
You shouldn't need chains on that tractor like an "N". Make sure that the system selector is in position control. The smaller lever under the seat should be flipped in it's upward position for position control. If the lift control lever is drifting downwards all the time, then look at the lever. You should see a nut that retains the lever on it's shaft. Try tightening that nut SOME. There is a friction disc behind the lever, and tightening this nut some will apply more pressure to the disc and make it holt it's position. It's also possible that the friction disc has disintegrated.... if it has, get a new one and replace it. No big deal and probably less than 10 bucks.... Otherwise, if the tractor holds the bushog up normally all the time, consider yourself lucky. The hydraulics are likely tight, and most of them aren't by this time. Rod
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