Well, it was a rainy couple days again and I did yet another small project for the tractor.
I add a 3pt control lever to the rear of the tractor so it makes it easier to adjust the height when hooking implements.
I usually store the implements on tight quarter and often with the right side of the tractor blocked with a wall, so I have to constantly go around and back and forth to adjust the height.
Anyways, here it is. Initially I was going to make the linkages work under all the covers, but found out quite quickly that this would mess up all the pivot points and give a weird feeling on the rear lever.
So I opted to go on top of the covers as it gave me a straight shot between both levers. Somehow, it also end up in between the two remote levers if I had two sets of remotes.
I always try to keep everything original, so I made a clamp to go on the 3pt lever so I didn't have to drill it for the rod ball end. The rear lever mount also clamps over the ROPS, which allows me to adjust the lever in height to whatever height works better for me.
On the left, the 3 pt lever clamp and on the right the pivot point mount:

The mount clamped to the ROPS:

The close call between the rod and the remote lever, but works fine without touching it.


The rear lever on the fully up and down positions.

