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Re: MF 165D Lost 3 Pt. Pick Up
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Posted by Chris Cory on September 29, 2004 at 05:38:26 from (67.65.224.97):
In Reply to: Re: MF 165D Lost 3 Pt. Pick Up posted by Hayman on September 28, 2004 at 19:13:36:
I guess I have have called it "adjusting the lift cover" for so long that I assumed that is the way everybody refered to "resetting the internal linkage" as Lonestarjeff puts it. We are both talking about the same thing, he just described it a whole lot simpler! In order to adjust the lift cover, your have to remove it, to remove it you need to remove the inspection cover with the dipstick to take out the control valve roller, why not just drain out enough oil to remove the inspection cover (2.5 gals vs 7 gals) so you can start the tractor before removing the lift cover and actually see what is going on. Lonestarjeff"s way & mine involve the same steps, he just isn"t as long winded as I am!!
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