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Old 10-19-2011, 03:47 PM   #8
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I have a tractor with this type of tranny, and in front of and below the front seat is a lever that I can put into neutral or high for quicker speeds. I have always kept it where the guy who delivered it put it saying it worked best their. You had to disenegage the tranny tranny somehow. It wouldn't just stop working. I have lifted my tractor in several different ways. Sometime I have just picked it up and put it on blocks. Used leverage with 2 x 6's under the transaxle, but mostly like Craid said, make a ramp of sorts, a safe one, that will give you a little work space underneath. Theng go on line to the manufacturers web site and download the schematics for the entire tractor. Look at the pages carefully that show the tranny. Or just print out those pages. You'll see something probably/hopefully when compaing the pics to the actual tractor. Every manufacturer has the stuff on-line.

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