My truck is missing the pto and hydraulic lever, could someone please post a picture of the pto and hydraulic lever in the cab?
Thanks
Matt
PTO and hydraulic lever
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Re: PTO and hydraulic lever
Thank you that will help a lot.
Matt
Matt
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Re: PTO and hydraulic lever
Here are a couple better pics
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Re: PTO and hydraulic lever
Our truck has a little different set-up. It is equipped with a hydraulic dump body by The Marion Steel Body Company, of Marion, Ohio.
The PTO lever pivots on a longer bolt that is also used for mounting the hand brake. The small crank shaped rod that is under the seat, goes out through the back of the cab, and operates the hydraulic valve. Turning it to one side puts the valve in the raise position, turning it the other way lowers it. Leaving it in the center position holds the box in position.
The PTO lever pivots on a longer bolt that is also used for mounting the hand brake. The small crank shaped rod that is under the seat, goes out through the back of the cab, and operates the hydraulic valve. Turning it to one side puts the valve in the raise position, turning it the other way lowers it. Leaving it in the center position holds the box in position.
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Re: PTO and hydraulic lever
My dump body and pto setup are by Woods Hyd