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Brian Schmidt

01-13-2004 07:02:34




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I just purchased a 300 rowcrop. This is the first in the number series I have owned. My question is: on the right side of the hood cowl near the three hydraulic levers are three L-shaped levers that look like petcocks. I took the side of the hood off and see that these run to the hydraulic valve. What do these levers/rods do? Do they lock out unused valve sections to prevent deadheading hydraulic oil?

Thanks!!

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Hugh MacKay

01-14-2004 08:24:13




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 Re: Farmall 300 Question in reply to Brian Schmidt, 01-13-2004 07:02:34  
Brian: Donnie and Bill are right, one item they didn't mention is even with a double action cylinder you can switch to single action, thus achiving a float position.



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Bill Evans

01-13-2004 09:21:53




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 Re: Farmall 300 Question in reply to Brian Schmidt, 01-13-2004 07:02:34  
I agree with Donnie. The indicator should point to either "S" for single-action cylinder, or "D" for double action.



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Brian Schmidt

01-13-2004 10:09:49




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 Re: Re: Farmall 300 Question in reply to Bill Evans, 01-13-2004 09:21:53  
Indicator? Where is that located?



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Bill Evans

01-13-2004 11:58:42




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall 300 Question in reply to Brian Schmidt, 01-13-2004 10:09:49  
The "indicator" is nothing more than a roll pin which sticks through the index bushing. The index bushing is what the wrench grabs to change the valve action.



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Brian Schmidt

01-13-2004 12:12:58




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall 300 Question in reply to Bill Evans, 01-13-2004 11:58:42  
I guess I am lost for sure now. I will post a picture of what I am talking about.



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Bill Evans

01-13-2004 13:24:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall 300 Question in reply to Brian Schmidt, 01-13-2004 12:12:58  
OK. Sorry if I confused you.



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Brian Schmidt

01-13-2004 17:56:59




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall 300 Question in reply to Bill Evans, 01-13-2004 13:24:25  
third party image

Here is a picture of the rods I am talking about. I don't see any indicators, rolled pins, or index bushings.

I just do not know what they do. They were froze up. I got them free now.



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Bill Evans

01-13-2004 18:31:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall 300 Question in reply to Brian Schmidt, 01-13-2004 17:56:59  
Brian, these are interesting pictures! I have never seen this sort of thing before, but I'm not around 300's that much, either. They appear to attach to the tops of the valves, and they are for switching from double to single action. This is a nice feature because to switch the valves on my 400 requires hood removal. As to what mode the valves are in based on the handles, they should be in double-action mode with the rods pushed in. To be sure, there should still be an "S" and a "D" stamped into the top of each valve. Look for this under all that grime.

My 400 valves looked the same way (filthy). I took them out, cleaned them and replaced all the gaskets and o-rings. Cost was 30 dollars.

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Dick Davis

01-14-2004 09:29:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall 300 Questi in reply to Bill Evans, 01-13-2004 18:31:25  
Does anybody think these are factory? Sure looks like some farmer was tired of taking off & reinstalling hoods when he wanted to change cylinder action. Good for him - fairly neat workmanship I think. Too many of us would just leave the tin of and laying in the corner of the shed. My nickel. Dick Davis



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Brian Schmidt

01-13-2004 18:43:12




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall 300 Questi in reply to Bill Evans, 01-13-2004 18:31:25  
Thanks for the info and the cost on the rebuild. I was worried about that too. You were one step ahead of me on that.

Thanks again!!!



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Donnie

01-13-2004 07:14:08




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 Re: Farmall 300 Question in reply to Brian Schmidt, 01-13-2004 07:02:34  
If it is what im thinking, it is to make the hydralics oneway or twoway. Hope this helps. On the 350's they come up through the hood piece, on the 300 I believe the are under the hood.



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