1astronautfarmer
Member
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2009
- Messages
- 31
- Location
- Fairfield, Maine
- Tractor
- John Deere 2350 MFWD, John Deere 2355 MFWD, John Deere 420C with Braden winch
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone here has ever converted the factory mechanical clutch rod setup on their older tractor to a hydraulic setup?
A small master and a slave cylinder to operate the bellcrank on the side of the bellhousing.
I ask this because I just finished pushing snowbanks back again and not having a reverser on the tractor it really gets the left leg and foot tired with all the clutching to change directions. The pins and pivot points are well lubed and free on the clutch rod ends but I think a hydraulic setup might work much easier.
What do you guys think? and has anyone tried this?
Thanks a bunch
Dan
I was wondering if anyone here has ever converted the factory mechanical clutch rod setup on their older tractor to a hydraulic setup?
A small master and a slave cylinder to operate the bellcrank on the side of the bellhousing.
I ask this because I just finished pushing snowbanks back again and not having a reverser on the tractor it really gets the left leg and foot tired with all the clutching to change directions. The pins and pivot points are well lubed and free on the clutch rod ends but I think a hydraulic setup might work much easier.
What do you guys think? and has anyone tried this?
Thanks a bunch
Dan