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Old 03-04-2021, 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by jbrewer View Post
Never mind ...I got it. It's got OEM dirt under here!


This is the reason why so many people stay away from narrow frames, because they don't wanna split the tractor to work on it. But once you're used to it, it gets a lot easier. I can get my 107 split in under 30 minutes at this point, and depending on the repair required have it back together in under an hour.

Hardest part is the hydro linkage only because you've gotta find a way to get 2 wrenches in there. Everything else is pretty straight forward.
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