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brad kampert

12-07-2003 07:58:03




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does anyone have any info on the m-602 my neibour just bought one and he would like a service manual
also are all the seats pointing downward his does and a little hard on the knees after awhile. right now it has a heating problem but we should solve this and is this model rare.




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greenbeanman

12-07-2003 13:35:22




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 Re: m-602 in reply to brad kampert, 12-07-2003 07:58:03  
Roger is correct about the seat bushings, make sure that they are good, and that the supports are roll pinned into the bushing properly.

You should also know that MMs had a seat feature that could place it with the nose down, in order to drain away rainfall. I've kind of forgotten, but lift the seat and somewhat back. With it all of the way up, you should then be able to move it slightly forward and let the rear down first, thus leveling it when the front comes down last.

Play around, you'll figure it out if the bushings are not shot.

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Roger

12-07-2003 08:21:55




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 Re: m-602 in reply to brad kampert, 12-07-2003 07:58:03  
Brad, the 602 is basicly a newer M5. Not much
difference in the two. Rare is how you look at it.
I was told that JD built more A & B tractors tham
MM sold all together. So with that in mind, yes it
is rare. However, the nimber of people looking for
a 602 may be limited. The seat problem. Make sure
the bushings in the back support arms are good.
They are probably missing. Make sure the arms are
not bent and pulled tight in the bushings. Look
under the seat. More than likly these bushings are
bad also. They are a small bearing that you can
get at a good bearing warehouse.

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Bill

12-07-2003 08:19:19




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 Re: m-602 in reply to brad kampert, 12-07-2003 07:58:03  
What is a m602??



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twopop

12-07-2003 11:07:34




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 Re: Re: m-602 in reply to Bill , 12-07-2003 08:19:19  
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