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<blockquote data-quote="RJSStamps" data-source="post: 54916" data-attributes="member: 7242"><p>I have a parts list with drawings. i can get a pic but would have to take the seat out again. Today it didn't creep when I first started it, but it did after I moved it so it seems it's not going back to neutral all the time. It does appear to be the right lever as at one point I didn't even touch it and drove forward with just the left lever.....while lighting a smoke...lol</p><p> Took 4 of about 30 some stumps out in the back yard tonight. Machine ran great but I did notice a couple times that under light loads the right tilt cylinder would leak. Never did it with a full bucket or empty bucket and after some use it seems to have stopped leaking. I only spent an hour or so digging the back yard down. I am trying to get the back leveled off and using the dirt in lower areas so maybe things won't flood so bad each time it rains. I also want to make it easier to mowe and not be hitting roots all the time. There are also 3 stumps out front to dig up. I have some new growth trees to transplant out back too. May also put one or two out front away from the house where they are now. They grew on their own and there is one Walnut and 15 Maples..... nothing better than free trees! Going to fuel it up tomorrow and dig some more out back. At this rate I can probably get that area cleared in a couple days if it doesn't rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJSStamps, post: 54916, member: 7242"] I have a parts list with drawings. i can get a pic but would have to take the seat out again. Today it didn't creep when I first started it, but it did after I moved it so it seems it's not going back to neutral all the time. It does appear to be the right lever as at one point I didn't even touch it and drove forward with just the left lever.....while lighting a smoke...lol Took 4 of about 30 some stumps out in the back yard tonight. Machine ran great but I did notice a couple times that under light loads the right tilt cylinder would leak. Never did it with a full bucket or empty bucket and after some use it seems to have stopped leaking. I only spent an hour or so digging the back yard down. I am trying to get the back leveled off and using the dirt in lower areas so maybe things won't flood so bad each time it rains. I also want to make it easier to mowe and not be hitting roots all the time. There are also 3 stumps out front to dig up. I have some new growth trees to transplant out back too. May also put one or two out front away from the house where they are now. They grew on their own and there is one Walnut and 15 Maples..... nothing better than free trees! Going to fuel it up tomorrow and dig some more out back. At this rate I can probably get that area cleared in a couple days if it doesn't rain. [/QUOTE]
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