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Re: 1066 Stupid ?#23
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 25, 2006 at 18:32:23 from (4.124.74.108):
In Reply to: Re: 1066 Stupid ?#23 posted by Michael Sheik on January 25, 2006 at 17:44:23:
Those are O/Rings down there and like i said ya got to pull the PTO and when doing that it is best done with a cherry picker because when you come out with the PTO you must tip the nose of the PTo up and come out slowly so you do not bang the pick up tube on the PTO then ya have to pull the top link bracket this give you access to see the draft sencening lever on the right had side going up to the draft sencening linkage and you must remover that long arm it is bolted to the shaft with a U clamp and ya must take heed on how it is on there . THEn comes the fun part getting the Pins out of the arms if ya don't know the words then most time you will learn new one , now sometime IF the tractor had good care not like the ones i have had to work on they just slide wright out if not then i told ya so the rest is easy one side is just a short end the other is the long shaft and will slide wright out . Other then getting the pins out of the arms it is not hard to do.
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