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Where is the hydro relief valve 1882? I need to tow it to load it, and don't want to damage anything.
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Luv My cub cadet gt's and my Sgt 1100 127 129 1882 IH Tiller and Brinly Hardy Planter |
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I'm thinking they have the auto release valves, so if you can push it and it rolls
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1882 has auto valves. Just push slowly and keep the push as short as possible.
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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That's wonderful thanks for the info it's time to move this baby home and get her working again
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Luv My cub cadet gt's and my Sgt 1100 127 129 1882 IH Tiller and Brinly Hardy Planter |
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So how far can a hydro be towed with the valves released?
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108 upgraded to 12hp 127 with all the trimmings 73 WIP 75 WIP Blade, blower, decks Tons of left over parts
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If you go slow you can tow them pretty far. I think the book says like 100'. You really can tear them up if you go too fast, but if you take it easy, I've towed them 200 yards or so. There isn't a "real" answer to your question. You can damage them in a 30'-40' feet if your not careful.
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I usually say as slow as a toddler can walk and about as far.
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That....... is a GREAT answer.
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George is a very wise man!
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