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Posted by Don-WI on November 08, 2002 at 20:15:53 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: oops posted by Jim K on November 08, 2002 at 17:59:16:
was that a glencoe behind the tractor? I have 1 and it works great. I had a similar experience with a 1755 oliver- I was plowing a feild and was going around a tree stump. As i was coming back up the dead furrow with the outside tire, she caught and snapped the axel pin. Ended up snapping 3 pins so far, and also 3 tie rod ends. (not always together). Kinda sucks but o well. dealer ended up finding the problem- that side of the axel tube didnt have a slice in it so the u-bolt wouldn't clamp down like it was supposed to. took a torch and fixed that problem. By the way- looks like a fun project getteng her back up on all 4! Don
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