3pt lift arms

s19438

Well-known Member
I bought these from the guy sunday. the arms and stay chains are heavier than what is on my other 35's and the lift arms are one inch longer. I am thinking they are off a 50 or 65 ???

with the lift arms on the hyd. drifts down by itself, hot or cold.

if anyone wants the stay chains email me.
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heavier than what is on my TO's. the crank leveling handle is longer too. I will have to shorten it somehow as it hits the fender and won't make a full revolution.
 
If I'm not mistaken they used more than one length of lift arm on the 35's thru the years. I believe the earlier TO-35's used a shorter arm than the later MF 35's did.
 
the arms that came with the tractor are bent and the holes for the balls are out of round and the leveling rod is bent. can't turn the leveling box.
 
If the arms are too long why don't you cut them and weld them? Or weld new ends on your current arms?
 
Looks like the ones on a 135 or 150. Why don't you just change the crank handle from your old leveling box to this one. On the back side is a rivet just grind the head off and drive it out remove cranks and install new rivet
 
I have been trying to do just that with this other crank assembly I have but I cant get the stinking cap off no matter how much heat and PB blaster I use. I will keep trying though.
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You don't have a neighbor around that can weld it for you? Although some are against it, I have taken worn lift arms where the ball was falling out and take a cut off wheel and make a cut thru on the end to where there is a small gap. Then squeeze the ends back together and weld it. I ran a TO-30 like that for 15 years and never had a problem where the arm was welded. A welder and a torch set is one of the best investments you will ever make for working on old tractors and equipment.
 
"You don't have a neighbor around that can weld it for you?"

here in yuppieville ?????

I would have to go to a welding shop about five miles from my house. I can deal with the longer arms.
 

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