JD 790 and 300 loader question

   / JD 790 and 300 loader question #11  
The 300 (and 300x/300cx/h160/h165) mounts completely different than the older 419/420/430 loaders, no shim kits are used on the 300 but you must adjust the "Parking Latch Cap Screw Adjustment".

In the online manual, under the Every 50 hours section, look for this "Checking Parking Latch Cap Screw Adjustment"

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No if the loader was operated extensively "loose", then the mounts may worn.

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   / JD 790 and 300 loader question
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#12  
Thanks KennyD,,just got back to looking at this,,I am going to try this,,Ill let u know,,thanks Bob
 
   / JD 790 and 300 loader question
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#13  
Thanks Kennyd,,that was way to easy.
 
   / JD 790 and 300 loader question #14  
You're welcome DH.
 
   / JD 790 and 300 loader question #15  
Just bought a new to me JD790 with a 300 loader,,its a really nice tractor,,think Im gonna like,,just a question on the loader,,all works grat and love the it removes,,it just seems like it loose where it sets on the main loader bracket,,that may be the way its supposed to be

I know exactly what you're talking about. My 3005 is a rebadged 790, with 300 loader also. The mounts seem to have worn, and dispite keeping the adjusting jackbolts tight from day one, it has worn enough that I've lost an inch or so of down travel, at the lowest position. (If you look at the geometry of it, the more they wear, the more the adjusting bolts tighten up, the higher the loader sits at bottom travel)
I have yet to try adding shims to the pockets at the bottom of the loader masts, so I have no idea how thick they would need to be.
 
   / JD 790 and 300 loader question #16  
I know exactly what you're talking about. My 3005 is a rebadged 790, with 300 loader also. The mounts seem to have worn, and dispite keeping the adjusting jackbolts tight from day one, it has worn enough that I've lost an inch or so of down travel, at the lowest position. (If you look at the geometry of it, the more they wear, the more the adjusting bolts tighten up, the higher the loader sits at bottom travel)
I have yet to try adding shims to the pockets at the bottom of the loader masts, so I have no idea how thick they would need to be.

For maybe $35 the dealers sell a kit to fix the problem.
 
   / JD 790 and 300 loader question #17  
For maybe $35 the dealers sell a kit to fix the problem.

Part number? Link?
I've never seen a kit for the 300 series loaders. There was one for the old 4-series (410, 420, 430, 460) that mounted on a square tube, but these are totally different.
 
   / JD 790 and 300 loader question #18  
Part number? Link?
I've never seen a kit for the 300 series loaders. There was one for the old 4-series (410, 420, 430, 460) that mounted on a square tube, but these are totally different.

Oops, you are right. I have a 420 loader. Sorry.
 

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