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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 3713897" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>I was advised to keep the regen on auto. </p><p></p><p>My tractor experience is limited to a few old Fords and IH for brush cutting or mowing and raking hay. Although, I can hitch a team of horses to a mower, disk, plow, hay rake or wagon. Even helped my dad use a slip a few times. I'm much more experienced with horsepower from actual horses. I'm trying to educate myself on everything I can about this 21st century machine to avoid costly service from the dealer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 3713897, member: 3448"] I was advised to keep the regen on auto. My tractor experience is limited to a few old Fords and IH for brush cutting or mowing and raking hay. Although, I can hitch a team of horses to a mower, disk, plow, hay rake or wagon. Even helped my dad use a slip a few times. I'm much more experienced with horsepower from actual horses. I'm trying to educate myself on everything I can about this 21st century machine to avoid costly service from the dealer. [/QUOTE]
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