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Posted by Scott on July 05, 2002 at 18:46:45 from (65.144.109.219):
Thanks guys for all your input. Dave, it's called a draft control lever. It keeps your implements at a canstant level. Snitkawl you were right, its a 860. Ivan you hit it right on the head. My clutch linkage was in the front hole. The second clutch was not ingaging. I switched it over and the pto ingaged with the motor running. Ultradog I can't wait to turn my garden over to try out the draft control. That sounds to cool. I was forever working my lift to keep from spinning tires. I've got some photos coming. Keep an eye out for them. This tractor is quite unique. It's set up for propane. Ihave a tank here so I never have to leave my work to go to town for gas. I get about 15 hours running time per tank. Thanks again for all your help. I just found this sight on the 4th. Looking forward to visiting it often!!
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