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Posted by Mike on February 29, 2004 at 23:00:47 from (63.165.134.33):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: International 3414 loa posted by Bernard le mécano on February 26, 2004 at 05:14:31:
Thanks for the advice. I looked the 3600 over, and it's a little too big for what I was needing. (too big to get in the shop, comfortably, anyway!) Hydros sound like more trouble and expense than I need to tackle, especially in the older machines. The owner said he had to pull the motor twice in two weeks to work on the Hydro. That was two years ago, and I could still see the aggravation on his face! He admitted crossing the hoses on the steering? pump, and blowing the new seal about 2 hrs after the last go around. Ask him what the manual suggested, he said he didn't have one. Kinda gives me an idea what the rest of the machine would be like. Just picked up a pretty good older Ditch Witch trencher, so I have that base covered. Still considering the 3514 for a 'hoe, but I think I'll let him set on it for a few more weeks, and take a fresh look at it then. Again, thanks for all the advice. Mike
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