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Re: 300U TA question
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Posted by Ben in OH on April 15, 2007 at 09:27:26 from (71.2.200.221):
In Reply to: 300U TA question posted by gleggans on April 14, 2007 at 18:25:26:
My 300U grinds and wont go into gear if the clutch has been released while running in Neutral. My uncle has a 300 w/ a backhoe and says his does the same thing. He says his goes in easier after it is good and warmed up. I've discovered on mine however, if i idle the tractor all the way down, and push the hydraulic lever all the way forward it will drop right into gear. ( the lever I'm referring to switches hydraulics to run loader when all the way back, 3 point when positioned in the middle, and currently nothing when all the way forward) I dont know if this helps, I am new to owning old tractors, but enjoying every minute.
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