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Posted by Idaho Ron on July 28, 2007 at 09:06:26 from (208.98.154.197):
We are still making progress on the 100 dollar SC. So far we have went through the wiring, Added a new alternator. Gave it a new Battery, and cleaned the starter to make it work. It has a new muffler, and two new hydraulic lines. I went through the Fuel system and cleaned everything. I power washed it and tried to make it look a little better. I wired and added lights to it yesterday. We moved the wheels in and took the breaks apart and cleaned them. They were locking up when you pushed the breaks, they work great now. It starts and runs like a dream. The only thing that I don't like right now is the fast hitch lift. Even with the motor running it will lower by it's self. The lift has a LOT of power. I can put a block under the lift arms and it will lift the tractor off the wheels. Only thing is it will lower by it's self. Is the spool valve under the seat the problem? Should I get a rebuild kit for it? here is a before and after pic. Thanks Ron
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