Posted by lfure on March 18, 2015 at 17:12:44 from (68.169.254.14):
Been fixing up a few things on my 340 utility lately. This unit has the shuttle shift feature. The lever that was one it was cobbled up pretty bad and really sloppy. I fixed it by using a hydraulic lever from a Case 400 that I had laying around. The only difference being that when the lever is pushed forward the tractor is in reverse, and when it is pulled back the tractor is in the forward gear.
I also made a bucket gauge to tell me when the bucket is level. I made it out of scrap parts that I found in my scrap pile. It looks rough, but it serves it's purpose.
This post was edited by lfure at 17:20:20 03/18/15.
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