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Re: Hey Shep VA..... 684 IH tractors
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Posted by Shep VA on January 14, 2004 at 13:26:02 from (68.152.9.254):
In Reply to: Hey Shep VA..... 684 IH tractors posted by Big Jim on January 14, 2004 at 13:04:43:
That is a good thought, just bypass the factory valves all togeather and mount a spool valve in a more convient location. Hmmmmm will have to think about that before spring. I really hate standing on my head to try and move the remote levers, whatever engineer designed that never drove a tractor that is for sure. I have thought about different ways to mount a lever up higher and still operate the factory valves, but have not been able to figure out a way to make it work. Other than that it is a super little tractor, just dont try to do too much with it. All is going well here, just been real wet all year and trying to keep tractors from getting stuck. No snow here right now, a chance of an inch or so tonight, but not real likely. I imagine it is colder where you are, you can keep the snow up there.
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