milkman
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- Tractor
- BX2200, BCS 735
I used a small pry bar and carefully got it to move then it came right off.
same problem on my l3400 when delivered new. I put penetrating oil on it and let it soak a few minutes. then took a set of channel locks with a rag, and started to move it back and forth just a fraction at a time
That 's my understanding. As far as jamming I think junk in threads of shaft if there are threads, light rust, failure to exercise it once in a while. If I get it freed, I will give it a couple of turns from time to time to keep it clear and operational. Gonna give the unjamming another try today with some gentle coaxing via a wrench.I have wondered about the mechanics of that knob. I thought it operates a valve and that is how the lowering speed is accomplished. Is that right? If so, what would cause the valve to jam up?
So, instead of cursing at it, laugh at it?Grapped knobed and gave it a slight giggle left, right, up, and down. Freed to turn.
So, instead of cursing at it, laugh at it?
Who knew!
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