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Posted by NC Wayne on April 18, 2006 at 18:06:20 from (152.163.100.74):
Hey guys I recently bought myself a HB 212 A/C mower. It needed a little TLC which I've given it and gotten it where I can use it but it needs a little more to really be right. I need to find the parts that got on the hydrostat control lever that tension it,lock it in neutral, and keep it from jumping directly back into reverse without pulling the lock handle. I know the parts from a Simplicity are supposed to be the same but I don't know what their model number for the same machine was. I remember my Grandpa had an old B110 that was basically the same as my HB112. I think all of them were basically the same just sized a little different and they had either the transmission or hydrostat drive. Anyway he had several implements with it and I'd like to be able to hook up the various implements to mine when as I aquire them. For that reason, I'd like to find an owners manual that showes the various implements that were available as well as how each was hooked up. I've already looked on here and they have a service manual but that's about it. If any of yall know where I can find the parts or the manual I would appreciate any help you can provide. Thanks, Wayne
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