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Old 11-12-2017, 07:59 AM
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Where does the decal go that says "Release Drive". Its the one that says "when in release positio make sure control lever is in neutral". I bought the maple hunter set, but I have no idea where this decal goes. I'm assuming it's near my engage lever, but there wasn't one on it when I got it.
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Old 11-12-2017, 08:05 AM
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That’s probably for the hydro version of your tractor series, the 1x7. They have a hydro release lever. Yours is gear so not required
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Old 11-12-2017, 11:21 AM
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That’s probably for the hydro version of your tractor series, the 1x7. They have a hydro release lever. Yours is gear so not required
Thanks for the quick response!
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Old 11-13-2017, 01:55 PM
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Well... I've got her about ready to go. Still have to paint the seat bracket, thre rear wheels and bolts/hub, install new seat, install wire harness, paint Starter/generator, mount new tires (that's why the fronts have paint on them... wasn't worried about it cause I'm replacing them), and replace the rear trans gasket. It leaked after I put in the new fluid. Shoulda replaced the darn gasket to begin with, but I'm in over $500 already and was trying to keep costs down. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the pics. And sorry for the Ford pic, I just had to slip that one in there. It was the first one I restored. I've gotta say, I think I'm partial to the yellow though.
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Old 11-13-2017, 02:17 PM
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I also have a 126 and a YT16! What are the odds. Feel free to restore mine next.
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I also have a 126 and a YT16! What are the odds. Feel free to restore mine next.
HA! That's awesome! I'd say the odds are pretty darn slim. And even slimmer that you would see this post. The YT is a darn good running machine. Sounds like a harley sportster when it idles in my basement.
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Wow! The 126 looks great. I'm hoping to get that kind of result on the 126 I'm working on.
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Old 11-13-2017, 04:14 PM
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I'm sure yours will look great zcub. This took about 3 months for me to finish. Just working on it in my spare time. Hopefully she will run good when I get it all wired up. I've still got to do the deck... not looking for
forward to that though.
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HA! That's awesome! I'd say the odds are pretty darn slim. And even slimmer that you would see this post. The YT is a darn good running machine. Sounds like a harley sportster when it idles in my basement.
Sorry it sounds so bad, hopefully it doesn't leak as bad
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Sorry it sounds so bad, hopefully it doesn't leak as bad
Haha. I know I know. I figured I would catch some hell by posting the Ford.

I'll try to get some pics up later of an ole IH 330 Utility to make up for it. My grandfather just restored one. Not too many of those out there.
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