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Or a 3000 series, there are quite a few out there, they have power steering and foot controls... plus the hydraulic lift is on the left side. They have a command engine, and I believe they are a pretty good machine.
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He already owns the machine. It's not realistic to change machines when a bit of engineering can take care of this. Put the word out on what is needed and I am sure it can be accomplished. The purpose of these forums is to inform and help each other. Can we get a forum moderator to put this issue on some of the other forum topics?
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http://www.partstree.com/parts/?lc=c...769-08391C0009 Now all that said I'm not sure it's cost effective. To the OP let me know if you would like this moved to the custom section.
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I am not sure how power steering would even help. I understand that having one arm will add challenge to using most power equipment, but, I very rarely use two hands to steer. The idea of using linear actuators for steering and for speed control combined with a joystick would be easier to use (after the learning curve) if it is a strength issue.
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I'm not really understanding the whole need for power steering. Isn't this tractor foot operated forward and reverse? So that would leave the one hand you have for steering only.
On my tractors I'm using a hand and less than a half, basically. I've got one good one, (left) and a right with no grip, can't bend a pop can, but I can use it to operate the speed control. The right side controlled ones, not the left, it's a whole different animal. So if I'm correct on this tractor all you need to do with your hand and arm is steer? There is a knob out there that we call a quad steering knob, similer to the one in the picture. You use the whole hand inside it rather than a suicide knob. Don't mean to sound like a dick, but I'm not seeing the difficulty in this unless there is something really messed up with your arm. PM'd you if you want to talk about this further.
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thanks everyone, I just put a knob on the wheel and took care of the issue
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Good news! Glad you came up with a solution.
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