May 8, 2010 / Control lever #1 J jimjo2 Bronze Member Joined Dec 5, 2008 Messages 55 Location Northern Indiana Tractor John Deere 2520, 5303, 5320, Z997R Does anyone else have the same problem I have with the FEL control lever being too close to my right leg when rolling the bucket back? I have been tempted to get my torch and make some re-bending to make it more comfortable.
Does anyone else have the same problem I have with the FEL control lever being too close to my right leg when rolling the bucket back? I have been tempted to get my torch and make some re-bending to make it more comfortable.
May 8, 2010 / Control lever #2 B beenthere Super Star Member Joined Aug 16, 2001 Messages 18,445 Location Southern Wisconsin, USA Tractor JD_4x2_Gator, JD_4300, JD_425, JD_455 AWS, added JD_455, JD_110, JD_X485(sold) I've never noticed that on my 4300. It is positioned about as perfect as I could imagine. What tractor model do you have? But re-bending should work too.
I've never noticed that on my 4300. It is positioned about as perfect as I could imagine. What tractor model do you have? But re-bending should work too.
May 8, 2010 / Control lever #3 AKfish Super Member Joined Oct 1, 2004 Messages 5,419 Location Alaska Tractor JD 5115M; JD 110 TLB; JD 4720; Ford 9N; JD X300R Once in awhile it was a hindrence - on my JD 970. Especially when it was colder and I had my insulated coveralls on. Just have to be careful not to take the temper out of the control lever with too much heat.. would be more than a hindrence if the darn thing bent everytime you put some pressure on it (like going into "float" mode). AKfish
Once in awhile it was a hindrence - on my JD 970. Especially when it was colder and I had my insulated coveralls on. Just have to be careful not to take the temper out of the control lever with too much heat.. would be more than a hindrence if the darn thing bent everytime you put some pressure on it (like going into "float" mode). AKfish