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Posted by Raleigh on January 28, 2007 at 19:16:42 from (71.81.29.77):
I went and drove 6 hours one way to go look a machine..It had 2 remotes and a diff lock. Now my first impression was what a piece of JUNK! I did my usual thing of looking for leaks and oil spots under the tractor. I did have a coolent leak, so the first thing I said was great the same thing as before...more leaking of anti-freeze form the motor, well it ended up being from the radiator..so grumbeled a little no biggie but I grumbeld............"Heck, if i buy it i got to replace radiator" Then I go to start the tractor, well the starter missed the ring gear on the fly wheel and made this terreble grinding noise. I exclaimed in a bad mood..."What the Heck is that!!!!!" I tried it on a second and a third time, the third time starter engaged and the motor fired right up. I grumbeld more...... "dang now if I buy this its a new starter i have to get"........."dang it its also 24 volt sytem got to convert it, i know how just don't want to do it" grumbeled to my self, I had driven 6 hours one way.
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