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Found this while surfing around online. The quote is from the owners description. 'Check your clutch linkages now and then. I over looked this on my 10-20 and the first time I loaded it onto my trailer after the paint job, the linkage BROKE! Driving onto a trailer and not being able to stop or shut the motor off is NOT much fun! I tried pulling the shifter back to neutral, but slipped into second. The motor died after the front wheels jumped over the rail on the trailer. Don't worry, the crank missed the truck by a couple of inches. The tool box on the front of the trailer however had to be put to sleep! The spare tire mounted vertically on the trailer tongue is the only thing holding the hole works off the ground. The tractor only received a small dent in the oil pan and a scratch or two on the front axle. SOME DAYS YOUR JUST LUCKIER THAN OTHERS!'

Submitted by Jeff, from IL

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