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I just bought my "new" 129 hydro home and I love it
It has a new engine a real nice deck (looks new) got a plow and a snow blower. has Hydro option I do have one problem when I engage the drive it tend to keep "pushing" the lever up and if I don't watch it I end up going alot faster than I want. I've seen the pivot for the drive lever and I'm wondering if I tighten it up the friction will keep the lever in place. Or is there another adjustment Other than that its the best.... I haven't figured out how to use the rear hydro lift yet but I suppose I'll have to read the instructions I also got a "parts" 129 that I was told the engine was stuck. I spent an hour and got it running great. The differential was spot on. no hydro option on the spare. good compression and all. I'll have to get a gen/starter for it but hell two for the price of one. (the second will need a hood and grill) But came with a deck and plow so 2 plows 2 decks and one snowblower life is soooo good $750 If I got a deal please say so... If not then say nothing cause it's making me real happy and I'm glad I spent the money I ordered up some paint and I'll be spiffing everything up. I had a MTD build 13.5 hp that died so I bought this on a lark now that I have it I wonder why they call the MTD a tractor. This is a tractor!! thanks joe |
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