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Posted by Jimmy King on June 26, 2005 at 23:17:33 from (207.69.137.35):
In Reply to: Heavy? I Guess! posted by Allan in NE on June 26, 2005 at 19:01:50:
Allan, that is a very nice looking machine, the reel is very straight. You don't find that often. I have pulled the ones I had with a 544 and a 460D plenty of power a little light though. the 460 did better than the 544. 756D and 706D worked much better. Ran in low 4 most of the time caught my boy in high 1 a few times. Do not try to truck it with the sicle bar side down hill because it will fall over on its nose. Now I told my Brother in Law this when he bought my last one but he had to find out for himself. I think you will like it. Don't for get to raise the jack when you truck it because it will stop the machine when it goes into the rolls. The foot won't go through them. Don't forget to turn the pivot wheel the first one I had had been broke off some time and weilded back on. If you haven't figered it out yet I have done all of this and more.
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