[Ford-ferguson] Re: Ford-ferguson Digest, Vol 13, Issue 1 Ferguson TO-20

Bob W RGW13 at bellsouth.net
Tue Jun 14 14:12:37 PDT 2005


Follow the link to see how to set up the chains.

http://www.ytmag.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=nboard&th=492493

Bob W [FL]


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<Subject: [Ford-ferguson] Re: Ford-ferguson Digest, Vol 13,Issue 1
<Ferguson TO-20
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<Hi, list,
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<I'm fairly new at this game.
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<Perhaps someone can help me with a problem. Last week, I got a new 5 
<foot brush cutter for the 1949 TO-20, and found that the 3-point can't 
<maintain the brush mower at a set height; it sags on one side. The 
<result is that the whole mower drags, and plows into the ground a few 
<inches. Not good.
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<The side with the adjustible link seems to hold the mower up, a little 
<higher than the other side, but both sides sag after a couple of minutes.
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<Obviously, something is out of whack. It may always have been this way, 
<but the box I had on it didn't need to be held up at a certain height, 
<so I didn't notice the problem there. I did notice that the box sagged 
<when I raised it, but I thought it was just because it was an old 
<tractor, and I made a mental note to restore it -starting in the winter. 
<Now it's next winter.
<
<I can't tell where the fluid levels are. Ideas for this newbie?
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<Thanks!
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