Working the Old Girls (pics)

JHH

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Put the old girls to work getting ready to seed grass around the new calf barn. First time out for the "300" in her new clothes.
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You can almost you smell the paint!
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(quoted from post at 03:32:37 06/08/11) They look great JHH! Thanks for sharing.

Is the second one a 351 or a 312? - Joe

Joe, It's a 351. Its only short coming, it should have power steering.

Oh, and what is the procedure for relieving the pressure in the hydraulic couplers on these tractors so you can hook up the hoses?
 
Looks like another successful J.I.Case family!Enjoyed your pictures,and you putting them back to work,in their "church clothes"!
 
JHH

I've always been able to just wiggle the lever slightly while
watching the two "remote" hoses to find the neutral spot. If all
else fails you can shut the tractor down and then release any
pressure by moving the lever back and forth.

Power Steering would be nice on the 300/350 series, but if the
worm gear system and pedestal are adjusted and serviced
properly they don't steer too badly. I had a 430 that was terrible
until I got it adjusted and serviced....

Thanks again for posting the pics of your "stablemates".... You've got a
couple of really nice roundnoses. - Joe
 
Great pictures!!!!
I really like seeing them earn their keep.
Is that a 700 or 800?
Those sure are some nice looking tractors.
Thanks for posting Nick
 
Jim and John, Sure looks nice! Is that the 830 with the belly scraper on it? It"s got hot and dry now-not good for new grass seed! I"m having clutch issues with my 300. Double disk is slipping.
 
800 with the pulling track leveling scraper, worked great for leveling the landscaping. Didn't get it switched to the 830 yet.
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Brad.
Will you find your way back up to Sharon Springs this fathers day weekend. Gregg Wayland who posted pics of his 1270 is planning on being there and I hope Fred G will make it there also.
Loren The Acg.
 
Brad, The power steering works good thanks for the used parts. I would do the same thing to the "350" if I can find a combine hyd pump and a charlyn motor. You might have to try some belt dressing on that clutch lol. Will you be @ muddyrun on 7/2 ?
 
Joe Young - Both the 300 and the 350 have a hydraulic interlock that will not let the pressure relieve from the one remote without putting pressure on the other remote. You cannot relieve the pressure if the tractor is not running.
JHH
 
BIGDADDY4430 - The engine does not overheat but there is a gap at the back of the side covers where the hot air blows out and back across the operator. Days like today it is much more comfortable without the sidecovers.
JHH
 
JHH

If the tractor is not running, you should be able to relieve pressure from either or both hoses by moving the lever back and forth. There is nothing generating pressure if the pump isn't running.

I've always been able to neutralize the pressure on the remotes even with the tractor running, by watching the hoses. Move the lever in one direction and identify the hose that is under pressure by it's movement. Then tap the lever in the opposite way slightly to remove the pressure (you will find neutral before the opposite hose is pressurized). This is all based on the assumption there is no pressure being exerted on the hoses from an attached implement/cylinder. - Joe
 

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