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Old 06-08-2010, 12:28 PM
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As it has been mentioned, the narrow frames are harder to work on. And, once thing I've learned this weekend, with the narrow frame hydrostatic drives, there's even less room to work when you're putting on a 3 point hitch and Brinley style helper spring. The brake rod runs close to the right side frame rail where you need to get to when bolting on the 3 point lift arm bracket. That top bolt was a pain.
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