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Re: 350 Utility Hydraulics won't stay up
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Posted by Mark S. Florida on April 18, 2006 at 18:53:15 from (66.203.141.132):
In Reply to: Re: 350 Utility Hydraulics won't stay up posted by Unreserved dick on April 18, 2006 at 08:43:43:
Thanks to all of you, as I am new to old tractors, and i'm hooked. Kinda like when you just have to take a stray dog in because nobody else will. It's sometimes frustrating, but when you're done and everything works, it's great. I will try the check valve and let you know what happens.As far as the leaking fluid from the pto, is that hydraulic fluid or gear oil? I have three farmall cubs that I am about to dive into, and they seem much easier than my 350. I just wanted to share that the 350 pulled down a 45 foot pine tree in three pulls at about half throttle. ( I did cut the roots first). thanks again , Mark
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