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'94 Lull 644 Highlander II won't move

boerkman

New Member
Joined
Apr 22, 2013
Messages
2
Location
northeast Missouri
Thank you very much. I'll give it a try. Might save me from another hangover. Over this anyway.
I realize it's old but it has done us well over the years. Not worth much to sell and can't afford a new one. Thanks again
 

spock

Member
Joined
Sep 10, 2012
Messages
18
Location
west central MN
Good luck. Please let me know if it helps. Our local masonry contractor has several Lulls ranging in age from a mid 80's model that stays in the yard, to some fairly new models, and his mechanic tells me that the older models are more dependable, and much easier to work on. I'm sure our old '94 has saved my back and some other important body parts from needing to be repaired. Costs less to fix the machine than it does to pay a surgeon to fix me.
 
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