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Re: 8N lift arm height
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Posted by Russ SoCal on February 08, 2006 at 09:45:56 from (66.97.212.152):
In Reply to: 8N lift arm height posted by erniehorne on February 08, 2006 at 07:15:02:
ernie, You"re gonna have to be the detective on this. Presuming you have the tractor on relatively flat ground and the lower lift arms are about level (by adjusting the leveling box), the shaft of the leveling box crank should hit the axle trumpet before the lower lift arm hits the ground. I"m pretty sure Hobo is correct on the arms having a master spline, so that would seem to leave something bent or incorrect parts for an 8N as possibilities. Your description makes me think the problem is outside the aft end of the lift cover, but just to be sure, please pull the right hand inspection plate (with the dipstick) and see if the control rod from the top linkage to the pump is straight. HTH Russ
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