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<blockquote data-quote="vinito" data-source="post: 89834" data-attributes="member: 12954"><p>I took the seat off today just to have a look underneath. I was pleasantly surprised at how "out-in-the-open" pretty much everything appears to be on this machine. I've been inside a Case and my neighbor's Weldon loaders and both of them are so tight I was glad I wasn't jockeying the wrenches for either one. It looks like it will be very easy to get in and work on anything on this one when it needs it.</p><p>I'll look into tapping into and adding a diverter circuit. Seems like that might be an easy and cheap way to go. But I'll look at the control block and see how it's arranged. I have a decent job so I should be able to come up with the parts necessary as long as it can be done. I'll report back and ask for ideas once I have more data to present.</p><p>Thanks for the reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinito, post: 89834, member: 12954"] I took the seat off today just to have a look underneath. I was pleasantly surprised at how “out-in-the-open” pretty much everything appears to be on this machine. I've been inside a Case and my neighbor's Weldon loaders and both of them are so tight I was glad I wasn't jockeying the wrenches for either one. It looks like it will be very easy to get in and work on anything on this one when it needs it. I'll look into tapping into and adding a diverter circuit. Seems like that might be an easy and cheap way to go. But I'll look at the control block and see how it's arranged. I have a decent job so I should be able to come up with the parts necessary as long as it can be done. I'll report back and ask for ideas once I have more data to present. Thanks for the reply. [/QUOTE]
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