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Re: will a house 5ft brush hog tear up my ford 8n
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Posted by Jody Nalty on August 02, 2006 at 05:17:02 from (68.35.43.16):
In Reply to: Re: will a house 5ft brush hog tear up my ford 8n posted by DickTN on August 02, 2006 at 04:12:17:
Thanks for the info it has the coupler already in place and there is some chains there i will have to make adjustments I am also trying to locate the implement bars that go from rear end to the implement I did notice that the is bearing slop on the pto I am guessing they can be replaced as I am new to this and learning as I go also have a slow leak down on 3point and my drive line hits if i raise to high am not sure what to do about this any sugesstions will be of great help thanks for the replys
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