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Posted by Martin Kellner on March 21, 2001 at 07:29:32 from (168.171.27.5):
I recently added a worksaver 3pt. hitch to my Dad's Super C, which required removing the belt pulley and recovering the exposed gear with the new housing/toplink hitch. The new part has two threaded holes through it which (seems like to me)would let dirts and/or moisture into the the PTO gear oil. There were no other parts included and everything is working fine. Does anyone know what these holes are for. I found two bolts that fit and plugged the holes, Is this the right thing to do? Or am I worrying about nothing because it doesn't matter? Thanks for your thoughts and replies, with all of y'all's knowledge available it is tempting to ask many questions(because I have MANY). Thanks -- Martin
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