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Ron Armbruster

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It certainly seems that every hydro tractor is missing the release lever. Why? WTF? Sorry lost my cool there. So since all three ( and the fourth one, is missing the lever also!! It's coming home soon ) are missing does this mean that somewhere on planet earth there is a 100x200 x 8 foot deep pit that is full of these levers??!!?? Thanks for allowing my rant. :bash: :bash: :bash:
 
They are with all the missing socks, and I bet there's a bunch of guitar picks with them as well.

Some of the later Cub Cadets have auto releasing valves. I believe change occurred during the 1250/1450/1650 model run of tractors. Is it the lever or the piece of spring steel that is missing?
 

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