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Posted by davis d on May 14, 2001 at 20:21:55 from (63.16.4.77):
The hoses are all the way off. I'm using a boom pole and chain to pull up on the top of the foot plate. When I try to raise it up I pull up the whole side of the tractor. There is no fluid coming out of the lines when I am doing this. There was fluid in the lines when I took them loose. This is happening on both arms not just one side. The tractor has been in the same position for several years. It's a MF 40. If I can't get the arms up I'll pull the pins and raise them that way. This is a one to think about. Could there be enough corrosion around the pins to freeze it up that much. Is there some kind of lock on the arms for that model.????
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