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Oil filter and Brush hog height control.

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Jeff (so. OH)

04-23-2002 13:15:56




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I got out and actually started to run around, for the first time, with my TE20 over the weekend. My father-in-law helped me set my brush hog level and adjust the height. However, as I mowed the frount seemed to sink until the runners were on the ground. This happened after 5 or so minutes, also my ground is rather rough. Not sure if the bouncing around is a factor.

After shutting down the tractor I left the brush hog raised and after an hour it still had not lowered (good seals thus far) I also found the quadrant lever to be touchy. could not get it to really stop in one position.

1) as the TE20 does not have depth control do I just have it in a slow drop thus the lowering over time of the Brush hog? Or should I expect better position control. (Presume the Zang is just the thing here... Been reading but do not quite get what it is supost to do)

2) I still need to change the engine oil. What oil filter do I use. I have heard of a Puelator L10400, Fram #2 or #3. Help, What do you use?

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Ken

04-23-2002 17:27:03




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 Re: Oil filter and Brush hog height control. in reply to Jeff (so. OH), 04-23-2002 13:15:56  
Jeff-

I couldn't bush hog without my Zane Thang, it's terrific. Write to Zane, he'll answer any of your questions Link
Installs>Link easy, works like a charm.

Ken



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