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Old 06-05-2017, 10:04 PM
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What is the 1x6/7 ? I'm a noob
It's the series you have. You have the 10 horse hydro, they made that series with a 7, 10,12, and 14 horse engine with variations of hydro and gear drive.

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Old 06-05-2017, 10:06 PM
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It's the series you have. You have the 10 horse hydro, they made that series with a 7, 10,12, and 14 horse engine with variations of hydro and gear drive.

Edit: what Tim said a minute before me
A day late and a dollar short as usual.
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Old 06-05-2017, 10:12 PM
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A day late and a dollar short as usual.
Well small amount of verbal abuse to you for forgetting to tell this young man about the best one of that series, the 73. And to answer your next question, yes, mine does pop a wheelie

Just realized I posted the manual link a minute before Beth did so I guess we are all even.
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Old 06-05-2017, 10:14 PM
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Well small amount of verbal abuse to you for forgetting to tell this young man about the best one of that series, the 73. And to answer your next question, yes, mine does pop a wheelie
...It's the Tim and Alvy show! The Wheelie Boys!
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Old 06-05-2017, 10:18 PM
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...It's the Tim and Alvy show! The Wheelie Boys!
What you don't see is the constant texting, its like he wants to date me.
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Dang I think I messed up on the first or second page of that manual it says serial number 400k and up mine is like 370 something ...
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Dang I think I messed up on the first or second page of that manual it says serial number 400k and up mine is like 370 something ...
here's my #
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Well small amount of verbal abuse to you for forgetting to tell this young man about the best one of that series, the 73. And to answer your next question, yes, mine does pop a wheelie

Just realized I posted the manual link a minute before Beth did so I guess we are all even.
i left the 73 off the list because it doesn't truly fit into the 1x6/7 series when people use it to reference the style of tractor.
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here's my #
Reread the manual....The 42A means it is 42" and is A=Adjustable for narrow or wide frames. You have an "A" setting and a "B" setting..."A" is for your tractor....a narrow frame...ser 400,000 and BELOW.
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Reread the manual....The 42A means it is 42" and is A=Adjustable for narrow or wide frames. You have an "A" setting and a "B" setting..."A" is for your tractor....a narrow frame...ser 400,000 and BELOW.
Thanks lol I just got real upset for a couple min
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