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7000 works like new

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    Posted: 07 Jan 2012 at 5:50pm
Got the shift rail and put it in, wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but puting that cover back on with linning up the forks in side! " WOW " stand on your head in that little door way and try to see if your lined and hold the park pawl over so it drops in 3 times was the charm, they coulda made a small inspection plate to take off so yau could see inside, lucky I didn't trash the new gasket.
No wonder they charge $70 to 90 bucks an hr, but THANKS to Hurst and Lynn got buy a little cheaper them expected, thanks for manuals and the plow pamplet Lynn.
 
Maybe when it gets time to do a little farming I get her out for some fresh air and hook it  up to the plow's and have my nephew do a little video, hint hint Don. LOL
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Good to hear.  Yeah, between holding the reverse fork out of the way and getting it lined up, all while trying to get the parking pawl in the right place makes for a fun job.  I can do it with the seat in the cab, but my Dad couldn't get in there without taking the seat out (I'm 6'2" 165 lbs, Dad is 5'11" 200 lbs... lol)

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Sounds like a plan. And maybe I can take her for a spin a couple rounds? hint hint? LOL
 
 
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