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rebuild manual adjusters or upgrade to hydraulic
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65310g
08-15-2013 18:55:03
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If money wasnt an issue lol... would you guys prefer the old style manual adjusters or would you move to the 350 style hydraulic grease version? I think at this point its going to be even money to rebuild the old version vs upgrading
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65310g
08-16-2013 15:47:27
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Re: rebuild manual adjusters or upgrade to hydraulic in reply to Farmallb, 08-15-2013 18:55:03
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Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see
Thanks for advice! Its how I was leaning but felt like I should get a second opinion.
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Case Nutty 1660
08-15-2013 19:06:14
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Re: rebuild manual adjusters or upgrade to hydraulic in reply to 65310g, 08-15-2013 18:55:03
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other than a "collector value" as a user machine I would go for the new version they are much nicer to adjust cnt
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