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<blockquote data-quote="mix rite concrete" data-source="post: 12961" data-attributes="member: 1491"><p>I read on here that removing the drive motor hydro lines would let the machine move. I could not break the line loose so I used a tie down strap to move the controll sticks foward and pulled it with a truck, to my suprise it moved fairly easily. Great site I have been reading for some time now and will be asking lots of questions. I am working on a 2000 763F that has a blown engine. Does any one know of a skid steer recycler in Norther California? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mix rite concrete, post: 12961, member: 1491"] I read on here that removing the drive motor hydro lines would let the machine move. I could not break the line loose so I used a tie down strap to move the controll sticks foward and pulled it with a truck, to my suprise it moved fairly easily. Great site I have been reading for some time now and will be asking lots of questions. I am working on a 2000 763F that has a blown engine. Does any one know of a skid steer recycler in Norther California? Any help is appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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