Posted by Butch WI on June 18, 2008 at 15:48:01 from (69.19.14.19):
In Reply to: 460 Utility questions posted by i love tractor on June 18, 2008 at 08:17:53:
Gary in Mozarks said: (quoted from post at 17:24:52 06/18/08) Yep been a while Hugh, How are you doing? We never made it to RPRU. My stepson got married June 14th in Macon Ga and his mother had to give him away. I am pretty sure you are right about the handle, Now I just have to figure out HOW it works in relation to a brushhog.
Glad to hear your still going at her with your 460u. Been using mine too much to do any asthetic work on it although I was at the RPRU and found a 460 utlity badge! I had to have PTO work done on it VERY EXPENSIVE. I called to see if it was done today they said it was but the one on the phone couldn't tell me what was wrong the second time in!
I also need instruction on the proper use and adjustment of a FH for variuos jobs. I'm sure we can get some advice here from these more experienced fellas.
P.S. I really enjoyed the lay of the land in your state!!
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