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Re: Original implements and model#rs for a 49 supe
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Posted by OLDMAN on January 12, 2005 at 19:21:32 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Original implements and model#rs for a 49 super a posted by scott#2 on January 12, 2005 at 09:42:27:
SCOTT#2,WAS WONDERING AFTER READING YOUR POST WHY ARE YOU TEARING HYDRAULIC APART? THIS IS A NO VENT SYSTEM OR THERE IS NO WAY FOR DIRT TO GET IN? IF PUMP GOES BAD IT LEAKS INTO MOTOR OIL THERE IS A LONG CYLINDER SCREEN (FILTER) ON THE LEFT SIDE OF HOUSING HELD IN PLACE WITH 4 BOLTS AND AS A REMINDER DO NOT OVER FILL,MAKE SURE YOUR PISTONS ARE BACK AS FAR AS THEY WILL GO. YOU,LL KNOW WHEN ITS FULL WHEN YOUR GARAGE FLOOR IS A OIL POND. MINE IS BASICLY USED FOR MOWING HAS A 5FT WOODS BELLY MOWER WORKS GREAT AND HAVE A 16" SINGLE BOTTOM PLOW AND THAT WORKS GREAT TOO
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