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123 linkage
Topic Started: Mar 9 2009, 06:13 AM (133 Views)
n1vwx1
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Going to replace linkage on 123 Hydro, back to the Hydro. I did all the adjustments, but still creeps in reverse, no big deal, but want it right. This will be a good learning experience for me. Had apart already, I just got to order parts.

Phil.

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Are you sure its the linkage?? Have you checked the trunion shaft for play? Or the hole/slot where the springs mount ?? Im not trying to discourage you from replacing the linkage, but am wondering where your starting from :) Nor am I implying you dont know what your doing ;) Just trying to help !!
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I am not sure what the problem is, but will open it so I can see linkage, might just be a smaller problem ,than I think.I will take fenders off , seat etc, for good view.Thanks , Phil :American Flag
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Post some pictures when you do !!! :GoodLuck

Jason
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Phil:

Pictures would be most helpful.

From my experience doing the same thing, the procedure for getting the tractor wheels to stop (in neutral) can be a tedious procedure. The linkage has to be in good condition and the sequence for adjusting should be followed as indicated in the Service Manual.

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