looch
Veteran Member
I've found more than a couple and now I feel like I should be going over the whole thing. Nothing major, but if one of your main functions is to prep these tractors, I'd hope that the process would be well vetted.
1. Loader not seated properly - noticed it was off by about 2" measruing from the loader arm to the hood emblem. A couple of good heave's and it popped into position.
2. Couldn't engage the PTO - the seat belt coil was installed upside down preventing the PTO lever from moving into position.
3. MMM height control wobbling around and not staying at set position. Missing retaining clip that engages the cogs on the shaft to keep it in position. Dealer provided the parts free of charge.
4. Backhoe lines/hoses not routed according to spec. One of the steel lines was mounted 180 degrees off of standard and routed down through the backhoe frame making it impossible to make use of the storage clip. Loosened the fitting, rotated it, and rerouted the hoses.
1. Loader not seated properly - noticed it was off by about 2" measruing from the loader arm to the hood emblem. A couple of good heave's and it popped into position.
2. Couldn't engage the PTO - the seat belt coil was installed upside down preventing the PTO lever from moving into position.
3. MMM height control wobbling around and not staying at set position. Missing retaining clip that engages the cogs on the shaft to keep it in position. Dealer provided the parts free of charge.
4. Backhoe lines/hoses not routed according to spec. One of the steel lines was mounted 180 degrees off of standard and routed down through the backhoe frame making it impossible to make use of the storage clip. Loosened the fitting, rotated it, and rerouted the hoses.