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Re: HELP !! 300 UTILITY
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Posted by JayWalt on February 17, 2007 at 21:31:14 from (70.226.20.153):
In Reply to: Re: HELP !! 300 UTILITY posted by D Slater on February 17, 2007 at 20:21:34:
i basically understood what the difference was before. Im saying I have no idea what mine has, heh... Case-ih 's parts site is kinda nice, but its lacking serverely when it comes to how things go together. like is there a gasket between the hydraulic pump and the font plate on the engine, u look on the pump section, no gasket, u look on the engine section, no gasket. same with the pto, it just shows the pto itself, not how its driven... hehe Iguess thats where a service manual comes in handy, or does it not have a proper exploded view either? I seen a service man at TSC, and like cars (particularly haynes), they are grouped together and doesnt show much of anything, pretty much worthless, but it was only 30$, so what can one expect.. I think this is my last post in this thread, as I've hijacked it enough... sorry =)
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