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706 two point hitch spongy
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Posted by bryan on July 20, 2002 at 09:50:17 from (66.173.38.218):
I had my TA replaced and when it was split they noticed that the reverse driven gear was missing teeth from the parking brake. We'll they took the seat frame and the hydralic lifting housing off to repair it. My 2 point worked great before this and now I can not adjust it heavy or light and it only lowers slightly and the hitch is very spongy. We you stand on it you can bounce up and down on it like it is attached to a spring which is not right. Does air in the system make it spongy and is the a linkage out of adjustment for the load sensing control.
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