(quoted from post at 23:15:39 09/17/16) The lever or handle you adjust the right lower control arm to regulate the angle of the three point system is frozen.
I jacked it full of grease and it won't budge.......
(quoted from post at 12:26:33 09/18/16)(quoted from post at 23:15:39 09/17/16) The lever or handle you adjust the right lower control arm to regulate the angle of the three point system is frozen.
I jacked it full of grease and it won't budge.......
Remove the cranking shaft end collar and pin
Slide the crank and pinion gear out
Unscrew the fork (or nut) from the main screw shaft
Tap on the end of the screw and it will pop the grease cap out of the gear box.
Ready for inspection
However, should I need to disassemble the arm, (and I think that is what is going to happen) how do I do that?
(quoted from post at 11:36:24 11/07/18) Ron, that image was from a 1956 Ford parts manual. Similar parts information are available online. I use Messicks.com quite often. When their page opens, select "Online Parts" on the left side of the red banner. Provide tractor model and an indexed menu opens for what part of the tractor you're working on. There is also an option to download the parts diagram to a PDF.
Good luck and post back if more info required.
In addition to the Messicks site that Bill gave you, you can also check directly on the New Holland website.(quoted from post at 22:07:39 11/07/18)(quoted from post at 11:36:24 11/07/18) Ron, that image was from a 1956 Ford parts manual. Similar parts information are available online. I use Messicks.com quite often. When their page opens, select "Online Parts" on the left side of the red banner. Provide tractor model and an indexed menu opens for what part of the tractor you're working on. There is also an option to download the parts diagram to a PDF.
Good luck and post back if more info required.
Dollar Bill....thank you for your feed back, I will visit Messicks.com as you suggest and see what they have to offer. I just installed a New Front Bumper on my Ford 9N and it was no easy chore. But anyway I'm always interested in picking up other Manuals that helps to explain the parts on this Tractor if and when its needed. . Thank you again..Ron
(quoted from post at 02:08:59 11/08/18)In addition to the Messicks site that Bill gave you, you can also check directly on the New Holland website.(quoted from post at 22:07:39 11/07/18)(quoted from post at 11:36:24 11/07/18) Ron, that image was from a 1956 Ford parts manual. Similar parts information are available online. I use Messicks.com quite often. When their page opens, select "Online Parts" on the left side of the red banner. Provide tractor model and an indexed menu opens for what part of the tractor you're working on. There is also an option to download the parts diagram to a PDF.
Good luck and post back if more info required.
Dollar Bill....thank you for your feed back, I will visit Messicks.com as you suggest and see what they have to offer. I just installed a New Front Bumper on my Ford 9N and it was no easy chore. But anyway I'm always interested in picking up other Manuals that helps to explain the parts on this Tractor if and when its needed. . Thank you again..Ron
Click the "Find parts by model" link and type in your model number or use the other search options.
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