Posted by david page on April 29, 2016 at 20:08:09 from (70.140.162.56):
In Reply to: david posted by david page on April 29, 2016 at 15:13:51:
keh you refer to raise independent lever < not sure were the raise lever is> to disengage before place the switch on trans case switch<side to side>from syncroius into independent, with your help I will follow you words & look for were you say it is located Monday when I go to close the buy of my tractor Long 2460 with loader Also to switch the lever to independent on trans case side to side between my legs <I have found is location> help me before I pay; you said leave the independent <were ever that is>down and engaged to save throwout bearing please help clear is up right thanks david 2460 Long Are their 2 levers 1 side to side &1up and down to operate Pto
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