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Re: Re: Differance between 300 and 350 Utillity?
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Posted by big fred - BTW Randy on May 06, 2002 at 12:27:54 from (12.13.226.12):
In Reply to: Re: Differance between 300 and 350 Utillity? posted by big fred on May 06, 2002 at 12:23:25:
I did finally get my 300U back together yesterday and fired it up. My danged power steering didn't work. I was thinking maybe I managed to hook the hoses up backwards, but that wasn't it. I think I just have some air in the system. Next non-rainy day I'm gonna back it outa the garage and disconnect the drag links so I can bleed the air out of it. And I didn't replace my drag link ends. By the time it started going back together, I had some unforeseen bills come in, so I'll probably wait a few months to replace the drag link ends.
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