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H3 Mystery lever and grease zerk identification

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    Posted: 03 Oct 2022 at 8:29pm
Hello, I am looking at the side of my H3 dozer and on the left side running board I see a lever that I can’t find in the owners manual, service manual, or parts manual that I have. All of the track rollers have the same button style grease zerks on them, except for the front one on the left side. It looks to me like a replacement roller (because it isn’t the same as the other rollers) and they either didn’t install the zerk or it came out, am I seeing that correctly? I have attached photos of both items, I appreciate your help in identifying those things!


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The lever is right under the choke knob in that picture
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On a farm tractor. That’s where the pto lever is
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That makes sense! Do you know off the top of your head which way is on or off? Do you know if it makes a difference?
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it's on now !!!
jes' remember 'back off'
It's a kind of nice as a safety feature...pulling back on the lever to stop the PTO

Poor old H3 could use a stiff wire brush and a can of yeller paint....

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