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Re: John Deer 4010 PTO Handle
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Posted by norman alan on December 11, 2005 at 14:32:19 from (72.5.3.188):
In Reply to: Re: John Deer 4010 PTO Handle posted by R. John Johnson on December 11, 2005 at 05:31:48:
Your detailed steps are better than the book. But my question is how can I reach the end I have both plates off the one on top and the one on the key. And also the bottom pan. I can not reach the end of the rode to be able to follow your direction. I put my hand on the left side just next to the key and could not go past 15” down and got stuck. I did try to get the handle out but I couldn’t. I will be able to fix it if I am able to get to it.lol…I will post a photo tomorrow as soon as I get back from the farm. God Bless you.
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