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Posted by MarkM (Granite Falls, WA) on August 12, 2004 at 20:41:46 from (209.247.222.114):
In Reply to: Re: What is this lever? posted by Old FordMechanic on August 12, 2004 at 16:44:25:
To: The Old Ford Mechanic. LOL. I guess you tie it to your pants and if you get thrown from the tractor, it ejects you and the seat 200' up in the air and you parachute back to Earth!! Dunt no! To: Steve. Remote hydralics. Hmm, when I put the lever down and let out the clutch, I notice it weeped a little Hydraulic fuild around the top bolt on the right side of the case just above the Hydraulic dip stick. After removing, I discovered that it wasn't a bolt head, but it was a cap that looked like a bolt. The bolt stud was hollow. When the cap is off and you let the clutch out, the hollow stud squirts "H" fluid 20'. I think your right Steve. Thanks so much. MarkM
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