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Oct 04, 2017
Works
However, some assembly, other than putting it on the engine is required. This can be vexing. The included "tool" (A large C-Ring) is very difficult to use to depress the tabs on the inlet and outlet. This should come preassembled. It took more time to install the inlet/outlet adapters than it did to put the assembly on the tractor.. Other than that, it fit perfectly and works fine.

Feb 26, 2020
Great printer; Set up using Brother's driver, not Windows "Plug n Play driver.
This printer is very good. However, it has Terrible support. At least my experience was terrible. First, it took significant time to find out how to connect my printer wirelessly to my home network without using a computer as a "server" (Meaning it had to be on to for the attached printer to print), or needing to move the printer near to the pc so I install it using a USB cable temporarily. Once I figured that out, it worked fine. Or at least it did until I tried to print duplex. When i did that, the printer would start but not even feed paper, claiming I had a paper jam. Fact is, I didn't. After several tries at getting support to fix this, the recommendation was "Take the printer to an authorized service shop". Problem was, even though it was a new printer, i didn't come from an "Authorized" dealer, so I would get to pay for that. To me, that meant throw it out. But, I decided to research more thoroughly. I found out that for Windows 10, there are two different drivers. Turns out, one doesn't support duplex (and maybe other things) and one does. One is the windows "plug n play driver, and it turned out to be the cause of the problem. The other is the one provided from the Brother website. That one works like a charm. Be careful you use that driver and you will be very happy with this printer.