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JD 350 crawler

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coalkid

08-26-2004 19:06:14




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I have a 1972 JD 350 crawler, the left steering lever when pulled stops the entire machine. The right one works normal but the left one locks the track up but the other track doesnt turn either. anyone have any tips?

also i am looking for a 4 in 1 bucket for this machine.
anyhelp would be appriciated




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PD Mechanical

08-29-2004 10:29:35




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 Re: JD 350 crawler in reply to coalkid, 08-26-2004 19:06:14  
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If you had a stuck steering clutch, then the corresponding side would drive continuously regardless of what you did.



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Pete/ME

08-29-2004 03:32:19




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 Re: JD 350 crawler in reply to coalkid, 08-26-2004 19:06:14  
If you haven"t worked the machine for six months or so, the clutch disks are probably stuck. (If it"s a straight 350/dry clutches.) Try running it, and it might work its" way free. I know a guy that has run his 350 for a couple of years with only one side working...go forward, turn, go backward, turn.



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JD dozer mike

08-28-2004 20:06:38




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 Re: JD 350 crawler in reply to coalkid, 08-26-2004 19:06:14  
could also be stripped bull gear.



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Karen

08-27-2004 05:15:35




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 Re: JD 350 crawler in reply to coalkid, 08-26-2004 19:06:14  
Your right side is not driving. The right steering needs to be rebuilt. If you need parts, I have them. Email me.



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PD Mechanical

08-27-2004 05:11:57




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 Re: JD 350 crawler in reply to coalkid, 08-26-2004 19:06:14  
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That is an indication that the side that stops is slipping and probably needs to be overhauled. If you get into it and need parts, keep us in mind. We have new discs and pressure plstes available.

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