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Re: John Deere 140 hydraulic conversion
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Posted by RayP(MI) on March 19, 2003 at 17:25:09 from (216.46.196.168):
In Reply to: John Deere 140 hydraulic conversion posted by Eric on March 18, 2003 at 15:38:02:
NO, but I have a three lever system on mine. Theoretically, you'd need to change out the single valve for a three valve unit. Then run lines to the other outlets you need. If you want a factory job, it might be necessary to pull the engine to run lines up front along the frame. Suggest you check at a couple small engine shops, and see if there's a garden tractor salvage yard in your area. Maybe you can find the necessary parts at salvage. Now, I'm digging pretty deep in ancient history... I remember that the bracket holding the valve assembly broke loose from the frame on mine a few years ago. As I remember, it was a beastly job to get in there with a welder to fix it. So, you might want to look over the thing very carefully before proceeding. Sorry, I don't remember much more of the details.
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