Posted by DD in WA on December 17, 2012 at 14:40:01 from (209.147.116.85):
In Reply to: Re: 861 3pt arms posted by Will Gumbert on December 17, 2012 at 11:40:24:
Nope, they don"t go down any more. Tire size is 14.9 X 24 which I believe the standard rims are 28 so if anything they should be lower to the ground. I did notice just now that the rod without the leveling crank that goes from the lift arms under the drivers seat to the lower lift arms that the attachments hook up to has a zerk fitting and it looks like it can be adjusted as well. It would require that the bolt connecting it to the lower lift arm be removed and then it looks like it would just spin by hand. Is this normal for the 801 series? It"s a bit of a hassel but not a big deal (or so it appears).
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