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Posted by paul on March 11, 2003 at 11:28:15 from (206.10.55.213):
In Reply to: Re: Safety Note posted by markct on March 11, 2003 at 08:09:52:
My TW-20 has a bad habbit of blowing all the steering oil out the top. It just becomes very hard to steer, not a sudden total loss of control. Probably would if a hose went tho. Also had a steering knuckle break on the combine, as I was driving into the shed in the dark after a long day of combining a few years ago. Again I was glad I was moving slow with my foot already on the clutch... Dad had a clutch lining tear on him as he drove into a shed, the clutch would not release. He almost pushed stuff out the other side of the shed that day.... Neighbor had a rear axle on an IH tractor break (both of ours on the 300, which also had the clutch problem, broke in the field - guess IHC had some metal problems on some of those) while he was tooling down the highway with a mounted picker on it. That had to be a ride! --->Paul
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