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Topic: Farmall 300 Fast hitch cylinder removal
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| Dean Olson
11-15-2012 18:19:35
98.196.66.64
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 I have a late 55 Farmall 300 with a newer 350 style fast hitch. The cylinder needs to be removed to be rebuilt as it's leaking. It has a depth control rod on the right side of the upper pin. It's not obvious to me how it comes apart. How do you remove that upper pin? |
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| D Slater
11-15-2012 19:09:56
184.15.8.142
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Re: Farmall 300 Fast hitch cylinder removal in reply to Dean Olson, 11-15-2012 18:19:35
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| There is a roll pin through the cylinder shaft end eye and the pin. Roll pin comes out then the big pin. Lower pin should be easy to figure out or like the other poster said. |
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| Dean Olson
11-15-2012 19:58:31
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Re: Farmall 300 Fast hitch cylinder removal in reply to D Slater, 11-15-2012 19:09:56
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| | Perfect. Thank you! I don't remember seeing the roll pin but I'll bet it's covered by paint. |
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| bkpigs
11-15-2012 18:35:26
24.182.229.14
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Re: Farmall 300 Fast hitch cylinder removal in reply to Dean Olson, 11-15-2012 18:19:35
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| Hard to see in the picture but i there a spring loaded pin that is perpendicular to the pin in question? If so push it in and drive the other pin out. |
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