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    Ford/NH 1220 tires

    I have worn turf tires on my 4x4 Ford 1220. They're not of much use when clearing snow. I'd like to replace them with AG tires. The turf tire sizes are 20x8-10 (front) and 29x12-15 (rear). According to tractorinfo.com, 4x4 1220 tractors equipped with AG tires from the factory use 5-12 (front)...
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    Three point hitch not raising

    Hi - I have a Bolens/Iseki G154. The three point hitch won't raise. I realize this is a vague problem to diagnose online so I'll give as much info as possible. I posted on this forum when the hitch wouldn't lower, and I was smartly told to turn the valve the governs the speed at which it lowers...
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    overheating Bolens/Iseki

    Hi - I have another Bolens G154 question. I added a 48" wide snowblower to the rear and spent some time clearing snow from an area where it was deep and icy. The tractor got a workout, using the loader to know down icy hills and snow blowing until the engine was about to stall. After about 30-40...
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    Three point hitch won't lower

    Disclaimer - this is my first tractor with a three point hitch nd the first time I've ever used one. It's a Bolens G154/Iseki TX1300F. I installed a 48" wide snowblower on the back today. All went great and blower does what it's supposed to do, although it's up in the air. The lift raised the...
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    what is wrong? Cylinder or control?

    Hi: I just bought a Bolens/Iseki G154 with a loader. Two double acting hydraulic cylinders move the bucket. When the pistons are fully retracted, the bucket is all the way up. When the control is in the middle position (forgive my lack of correct wording), the bucket will slowly sag down. The...
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    Bolens G154 clutch adjustment

    Hello all - I mentioned in my introduction that I have recently purchased a Bolens/Iseki G154. I got it from a guy who never used it, and knew little to nothing about it. I have a few issues I could use some input on. I'll go through them one at a time. When in low range, the tractor will grind...
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    New member from the northeast corner of the US

    Hello - I'm mostly posting this so everyone can see I'm not a scammer or bot. I own a 1960 Farmall Cub with a fairly rare Wagner loader. The Cub is cool, simple, easy to figure out, and has a ton of parts availability. Traction limits, however, limits its ability to move snow around, so I went...
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