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HYDRAULIC HAND OPERATED BRAKE AND CLUTCH CONTROL FOR A JOHN DEER 350 BULLDOZER.     

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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: To provide access to a John Deere 350 Bulldozer for operators requiring a system of hand operation. Conversion taps into the bulldozer's existing hydraulic system and is set up to disengage the master clutch, apply the brakes of both the tracks at once, and assist the left and right hand steering levers. Two new valves are added above the instrument console directly in front of the operators seat. Through hydraulics, one finger is sufficient to operate the bulldozer. Estimated cost for parts, with all work hired out, is $5000.00. SKILLS REQUIRED:Mechanical Engineering. Metalworking. AUTHOR:Field, W.E. TITLE:Agricultural Tools, Machinery & Buildings for Farmers and Ranchers with Physical Handicaps, Volume 2. REF:Book: Breaking New Ground Resource Center, Purdue University, Dept. of Agricultural Engineering, West Lafayette, IN 47907; p B.6.4. 1991.

Notes: For more information contact developer: Robert Vanmeter, RT.## 3, Pattonsburg, MO 64670.

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This product record was updated on July 27, 1996.

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