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Mitchissippi

09-06-2005 14:41:08




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Took the leaking steering cylinder off the 1066 and a leaking clutch booster I picked up from another tractor to my friendly neighborhood CaseNH dealer and told them to "Fix Em!"

Steering leak had got BAD. I drove my cousin's 10 the other day. His has the clutch booster. MAN! What a difference. Decided I needed to go on and make the swap on mine.

Cain't wait to get them back!

Mitch




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the tractor vet

09-06-2005 19:46:34




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 Re: Cain't wait! in reply to Mitchissippi, 09-06-2005 14:41:08  
Good greif ya set them out to be fixed pice of cake to do them . Ya got a brake cyl. hone???? and a couple other symple tools just some O/Rings and a couple seals . I'll bet that that clutch booster cyl leaks not long after they fix it because i don't know of one that the dealer has done here that did not leak shortly after they did all because they did not hone it . Them 1066's with the Hd clutch are a bear without the booster on them . Ya should try and push the pedal down on my buddys pull 1066 even with the booster it's stiff .

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Sloroll

09-06-2005 15:12:28




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 Wimp! in reply to Mitchissippi, 09-06-2005 14:41:08  
I been workin out. Got so I can spin Ducky around on a dime with hardly a thought... But if you NEEEEED a booster I guess that is ok too. :? )



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Mitchissippi

09-06-2005 15:21:20




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 Re: Wimp! in reply to Sloroll, 09-06-2005 15:12:28  
Well, it ain't that need the booster for clutching the tractor so much, It's just that I want to save as much wear-n-tear on my knee. You see, that's the leg I use to KICK SMART ELECS IN THE CAN WITH!

I'll show you when you drive down to pick that 9 up.



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