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Re: 460 utility shifter problem solved temporarily
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Posted by Chris on April 05, 2004 at 05:25:17 from (216.196.206.222):
In Reply to: 460 utility shifter problem solved temporarily posted by ken on April 04, 2004 at 19:28:38:
Hey Ken!! haven't been here for a while glad to see you got your 460 U up and going..mine is up and running although I didn't get to get all the stuff done I wanted to this winter she should be able to work. I am on my last hurdle...I hope...I have to figure out this fast hitch setup...Previous owner rigged it...now I need to get it functioning properly....If its not too much trouble could you take a look at yours and tell me this...when you pull the hitch back(like when you have a load on it) does the triangular piece of metal that holds that ball up under the belly come all the way back and bottom out on the belly housing of the tranny?? Maybe I can get you to take some pictures for me. Oh by the way...I have some extra manuals and some seals that Bates corp sent me by mistake if you are interested.
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