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Posted by Katharine on July 23, 2007 at 05:48:59 from (70.152.57.82):
Hey Guys, I seem to have "found" or "developed" yet ANOTHER problem with my old Ford 3400, (I'm begining to believe the catchy lil phrase of "Fixed or Repaired Daily") the bush hog when attached, will stay in the up position for as long as I want it to on the hydraulics. The problem comes when I'm mowing and the ground get's bumpy from rut's and such, the bush hog will manage to bounce itself "down" and start to dig in (I have the lift chains, I think the guy called them, on there) It left several ruts from the hog, until I figured out what was going on and started holding the lift handle the whole time where I wanted it. I got everything mowed finally but, MAN that was a PAIN! I presume this IS bad hydraulics and I got scrooed on this also? (Tractor for SALE, as IS, cheap! Just want $3200. for it, run's ok, has a "few" problems, **Ahem** comes with 5' bush hog, has frequent oil changes, new air cleaner, new battery, and other new parts)!!!!! ;>)
Katharine
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