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Re: John Deere 2240 Tractor and 175 Loader
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Posted by mikeinWA on May 21, 2005 at 00:30:58 from (207.118.10.120):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere 2240 Tractor and 175 Loader posted by John in OH on May 20, 2005 at 04:54:54:
Sway blocks attach at side of tranny below pto shaft and inside drag links on three point. They take the place of sway chains and are rotated to accomodate different implements. One direction for some sway like for brush hogging and the other for no sway like for plowing. I like the system, its a little more involoved than chains but the turnbuckle on chain systems always seems to freeze up making them difficult to adjust. The gears are just like any other tractor, the shifters are located on floor of station between operators legs. Left I,II, and R. On the right is 1st through 4th. Some models have a hi/lo located on the dash to further split these gears. That hi/lo is operated hydraulicaly. Do yourself a big favor and heed buickandeere's advice regarding checking oil, hydraulic fluid and coolant. Dont ask me how I know.
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