John Deere 4300 complete rebuild

   / John Deere 4300 complete rebuild #291  
My 4400 has no springs in the fuel cap door. It will flip up when I transport it on the tractor sometimes, or if I go over 40 MPH backwards.... Just one pin. Let me know if you need a pic to clarify.

Wayne
 
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BTW-I have no "clips" but 2 springs.

Nice pix, Kenny. Thx for posting. I see how the springs go in now. My
hood looks like it will only accommodate one spring that way as the molding
is different. On one of your photos, I highlighted the two parts that hold
one side of your springs. I only have one of those hoops in the plastic!

I sure do not see how the clips go in. Matt: does yours have clips? Wayne:
I see how nothing holds the door on if you do not do something to secure
it. It seems one little bump and your door flies off. :(

This is what happens when you have to depend on the parts diagrams to
buy and assemble parts that you never had before. Note: the remaining
rental 4300s often do not have such "optional" parts as the fuel door.
 

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   / John Deere 4300 complete rebuild #293  
So, is the hood mounted on the tractor yet? Do you have any pictures of the thing together? This thread inspired me to fix a tractor myself so today im getting a Simplicity 9518 to fix up. I cant wait.
 
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Here I have rebuilt my joystick control for the FEL valves (SCV). I
suspect that many tractor makers are moving to the fully enclosed and
sometimes cable-operated mechanisms here. It is vey hard to get
proper lubrication in there, so after 500-1000 hrs, your joystick gets
really sloppy. Here is the good news: the replacement parts are
actually reasonably priced. The two tie rods are $13 ea and have rubber
booted ball joints. I also replaced my main stepped pivot shaft, guide,
and lock nut. The 2nd (blurry) photo shows these critical new parts.

I am amazed at how tightly the joystick works now. $50 well-spent here,
IMO. I will mount this to the gearbox when I get my load of hyd fittings
that I have ordered.
 

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Here is pretty much where I am as of yesterday. I am still screwing
around with the wiring harness. It has to go into some pretty tight
places. The instrument panel has been renewed with new glass and I
have been successful making the black guage backgorund look MUCH
better. The manual said use alcohol, but that left it looking very
cloudy and dull. I experimented with Armor-all and it worked great.
I sure hope the instruments work....a new panel costs too much.

I have also straightened the bent foot step and FEL hardline support
bracket. They must have taken an impact or two...
 

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Here is the footstep 'before' picture. I used the press to tweak it
back into shape.
 

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Wow, its looking good. Very nice job.
 
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I sure do not see how the clips go in. Matt: does yours have clips?

Mine doesn't have springs, and there is a black plastic clip of some kind covering the gap where you've added the yellow lines to your picture. My fuel door is front hinged and flaps like a rain cap on an exhaust stack.

KennyD: What is that black plastic gizmo in the middle of your fuel door for?
 
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I sure do not see how the clips go in. Matt: does yours have clips? Wayne:
I see how nothing holds the door on if you do not do something to secure
it. It seems one little bump and your door flies off. :(

I've got two clips that go in from the bottom which hold everything in place. I hope thse pics clarify that.

Wayne
 

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