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Re: Is your gear shift lever worn?
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Posted by RIVER BOTTOM FARMER on April 27, 2006 at 18:13:15 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Is your gear shift lever worn? posted by Hugh MacKay on April 27, 2006 at 17:45:11:
Hello Hugh Havent seen you post much in a while my H is nearing completion,just have sheet metal left to get on and also my three point hitch is left.Anyway in regards to your comment about progress,I had the oppertunity to deal with some of this progress at work today.What used to be a simple diagnostic and repair on the autofeed on a vermeer chipper has turned into an absolute nightmare to diagnose.Had to talk to vermeers service man all day long on the phone trying to get a copy of updated service manual and wiring diagram.Not one of the hydraulic valves are mechanically operated all of them are servo operated and if a single one of them goes out your talking about three hundred dollars to replace.Some progress! Well maybe for their pocket books anyway. PROGRESS STINKS RIVER BOTTOM FARMER
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