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Topic: Frod 3000 levers what are they
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| old
09-13-2012 15:40:48
209.86.226.27
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Well the I-T manual does not explain these well. There is a lever on the left side low below the power steering cylinder that has 3 positions. Seems to be the 2 speed PTO and if so I think I found the PTO problem. The guy said he had been brush hogging with it and hit something and lost the PTO power. Any how that lever was in the center position which would have it in neutral and if so that is fixed till I can check it that is. The other lever is on the right side low and has 2 positions and seems to be the release so the tractor can be pushed am I right on the 2 levers?? Thanks |
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| Larry NCKS
09-18-2012 01:56:31
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Re: Frod 3000 levers what are they in reply to TONY JACOBS, 09-13-2012 15:40:48
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| There are 2 left levers. Front is 540/1000. Rear is ground speed/engine speed. |
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| old
09-18-2012 08:10:23
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Re: Frod 3000 levers what are they in reply to Larry NCKS, 09-18-2012 01:56:31
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| Have not seen the ground/engine speed one but have not looked for it either. The one for the 540/N/1000 is the one I had to mess with to get his PTO going again and that was the thing he was worried about. Tested it yesterday with a brush hog and it is working just fine now |
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| Dean
09-13-2012 16:40:26
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Re: Frod 3000 levers what are they in reply to old, 09-13-2012 15:40:48
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| | Left lever is 540, 1000, ground speed PTO control. Right lever is traction disconnect. Do not operate the PTO control with the engine running. Dean |
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| Fordfarmer
09-13-2012 15:45:05
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Re: Frod 3000 levers what are they in reply to old, 09-13-2012 15:40:48
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| Pretty sure you have it right. Owner should be pleasantly suprised. |
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| old
09-13-2012 15:52:45
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Re: Frod 3000 levers what are they in reply to Fordfarmer, 09-13-2012 15:45:05
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| This is an SOS by the way should have put that LOL. Ya would be sort of nice to be that easy but still have a couple other things to fix like the leaking power steering seal and a couple other things |
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