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Posted by Homesteader on June 06, 2002 at 05:20:56 from (64.12.101.156):
Hey guys! I spent the day on my land working on my Oliver Super 55 ("bushhogging, then BAM" and "Feelin' pretty depressed"). It's alive! It turns out the pto somehow jammed into the on position even though the lever was securely at "off". I used a pipe wrench and huge screwdriver to alternately move the shaft and the engine's flywheel, and it finally came loose. Once it did I was able to move the flywheel and it started right up! Yeah baby! (What do y'all think happened there?) The gears on my bushhog appear to be trashed, judging by the noises, but that's a relatively minor thing. I'm a happy boy again!! Thanks for all the good words, ev
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