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Old 01-06-2024, 01:23 AM
Ambush Ambush is offline
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Its been lifting it no problem for the last three years. I put a 2" hydraulic cylinder on the rear to replace the original lift cylinder and link. I may put a pair of depth limit tires out the back. On new, rough ground, when the rear tires drop into a hole or sharp dip then the tiller drops and digs hard and deep. But the skid shoes should limit that somewhat, so I'll wait to see.
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