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  1. slider909

    Drum Mower

    have a Ranch Rite DM-135 Drum Mower, like it a lot, does a great job of cutting, but it cuts the field way too short. They say to let the bottom of the drum ride on the ground and that cuts about 1" off the ground. If I raise it up a bit it's almost impossible to get both cutting drums even...
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    HYDRAULIC CONTROL VALVE

    The control valve for the front end loader sticks when I pull it towards me. It feels like it clicks into place. All the other directions are fine, nice and smooth, let go of the arm and it will go back to center. I haven't taken it apart yet, but have opened up the rubber boot and sprayed...
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    Rebuild a Starter

    The starter in my 2011 NH Boomer 35 is acting up. The price for a new one is $1,060, the dealers also sell a rebuilt one for close to $700. Crazy prices. I couldn't find a after market one anywhere and there is no such thing as a rebuild kit. Can't find anyone in the area that rebuilds starters...
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    Engine dies going up a hill

    Have a Boomer 35, starts and runs great. Have a path down a hill to the creek, about 120' long and is pretty steep. The past few times I've used it, the engine dies out going back up the hill. Not a lack of power die, more like a lack of fuel problem. Normal hills and inclines are no problem. It...
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    Stablize a 3 pt hitch

    The arms on my 3 pt hitch move quite a bit, sideways movement. They have the NH quick hitch setup, there seems to be quite a bit of play at all the connection points. I like the ability to being able to adjust the width of the arms so I really don't want to replace the adjustable arms with a...
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    Dead Boomer35

    Tractor was working fine, got off to load some stuff in the bucket and it shut off. It won't turn over now, all the lights come on like normal, but the starter isn't getting power. It's a 2012 model, no past issues. I'm thinking it's a safety switch somewhere. Put in a few hours trouble shooting...
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