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340U Steering Drag Link Rods

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PaulW_NJ

05-26-2005 20:42:30




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I purchased a 340 Utility with power steering last year. I had to replace the front axle, and ended up removing all of the steering linkage to replace the tie rod ends. Making a long story short, I lost the labels I had attached onto the drag link rods that showed which was "left" and "right". One rod is 27 1/2" long, and the other is 30". I have the kind of rods that lock the ball joint adjustment with lock nuts, not clamps.

Would someone with a 340 U mind going out and measuring their"s and let me know which is which? I don"t know how important 2 inches is, but I"d like to get it right.

Thanks

Paul

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DC-TX

05-27-2005 06:49:43




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 Re: 340U Steering Drag Link Rods in reply to PaulW_NJ, 05-26-2005 20:42:30  
I have a 1958 340U. Longest unit goes on left from drivers seat. I have been driving tractors for some 55 years. Last Saturday had my first accident. Turned that unit upside down on top of me in a creek while bushhogging. Dug myself out, dragged myself 1/2 mile across the pasture for help.Only suffered a broken shoulder but feel like the provibal MacTruck has run over me. God was/is with me! I have no right to be alive. Please careful-All.

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PaulW_NJ

05-27-2005 21:09:29




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 Re: 340U Steering Drag Link Rods in reply to DC-TX, 05-27-2005 06:49:43  
DC

Thanks for identifying where the longest rod goes. Thanks also for sharing about your accident. Somehow I didn"t think a utility tractor could flip over like that - they seem to have such a lower center of gravity than a row crop. I know I will keep your accident in mind when I drive my 340 in the future. Because of the way you have to drive a 340, straddling it almost like riding a horse, you really can"t jump clear if something like that begins to happen. It must have been a really frightening experience. Glad to hear you weren"t hurt worse. Sounds to me like God protected you.

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El Toro

05-27-2005 09:25:42




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 Re: 340U Steering Drag Link Rods in reply to DC-TX, 05-27-2005 06:49:43  
Sure glad you were able to survive that mishap and found help. A few years ago there was a
man that mowed hay or pastures with his JD tractor
and 9-foot sickle bar mower for lot of farmers in the area. That tractor somehow flipped and trapped him under it. He didn't survive. A few
years later this man's son was operating a tractor, may have been the same tractor and was hit by one of my co-worker's driving a Ford LTD.
My co-worker had a little too much to drink and was flown to shock trauma by helicopter. Tractor
driver wasn't hurt. Car was totaled and tractor
had a lot of damage too. My co-worker was off for about 4 weeks and returned to work on crutches. Be careful with those tractors. Hal

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harnessbc

05-27-2005 08:58:13




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 Re: 340U Steering Drag Link Rods in reply to DC-TX, 05-27-2005 06:49:43  
..... .dc, hi..... ..glad to hear that you escaped that mishap..... ..you were certainly lucky..... ..i have often wondered about some of the spots that i mow..... ..indeed, we all need to take a second to rethink some of our actions..... ...best wishes, bill



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