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D3B Lever to Pedal Switch over

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Jerry

08-11-2003 21:07:19




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I would like to switch my lever steered D3B to pedal steering. I found the entire set up from an old 931 track loader. Would this set-up work on mine. If not, any idea where to find a salvage 931B or D3B. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!




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Bob/Ont

08-11-2003 21:29:00




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 Re: D3B Lever to Pedal Switch over in reply to Jerry , 08-11-2003 21:07:19  
Jerry, if the 931 has peddals that hang from under the dash they will work. Don't throw your old stuff in the scrap because it's an expensive change over and those parts are worth money. Later Bob



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TONY MILES

09-15-2006 08:33:47




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 Re: Re: D3B Lever to Pedal Switch over in reply to Bob/Ont, 08-11-2003 21:29:00  
IM ON THE PHONE TRYING TO FIND PARTS, IS THERE ANY THING I NEED TO MAKE SURE TO GET OR ASK FOR WHEN BUYING PARTS, YOU SEEM TO KNOW ALL ABOUT THIS MACHINE .



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tony miles

09-13-2006 03:50:20




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 Re: Re: D3B Lever to Pedal Switch over in reply to Bob/Ont, 08-11-2003 21:29:00  
can the switch be made and how hard is it ,and what do you need to make the change?



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Bob/Ont

09-13-2006 04:53:19




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 Re: Re: D3B Lever to Pedal Switch over in reply to tony miles, 09-13-2006 03:50:20  
Go to the dealer and get them to print off some parts pages of both setups for your machine. Study them and you will see what to do. It's expensive to do.
Later Bob



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tony miles

09-15-2006 06:15:13




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 Re: Re: D3B Lever to Pedal Switch over in reply to Bob/Ont, 09-13-2006 04:53:19  
would it be easyer to find a parts machine and swap it out or stay with dealer parts



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Bob/Ont

09-15-2006 07:15:26




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 Re: Re: D3B Lever to Pedal Switch over in reply to tony miles, 09-15-2006 06:15:13  
It would be cheaper to buy what you need off of a parts machine Tony. When you are at it check the bearing on the front of the steering valves. They wareout often and result in very hard steering. You have to take the valve apart to change them.
Later Bob



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tonymiles

09-15-2006 12:06:46




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 Re: Re: D3B Lever to Pedal Switch over in reply to Bob/Ont, 09-15-2006 07:15:26  
is there anything i need to make sure to get if i find a used machine with the parts on it?



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