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gerry

04-29-2002 18:33:05




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i have a to30 and the leveling arms on it from top pin to lower pin is 25" on the left one. the right one striped out on me so i got a new one and its shorter. witch ones are the right ones the short or the long ones?




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Duner Wi

04-30-2002 06:56:53




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 Re: leveling arms in reply to gerry, 04-29-2002 18:33:05  
On TO30 2 different leveling box assemblys were used. A short fork (10 1/4 in.) with a long shaft (14 in.) or a long fork (14 1/2 in.) with a short shaft (10 1/2 in.) I purchased a shaft from MF Heritage line in year 2000 for $10.05 US . Part # was 4297V. Can't remember if it was the long or short shaft but probably the long one. The gear was rough cast rather than machined for the leveling box.

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Mark Hendershot

04-29-2002 20:10:40




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 Re: leveling arms in reply to gerry, 04-29-2002 18:33:05  
I only use one leveling arm on the right side and a solid non adjustible one on the left side. It seems to work just fine for me. Mark H.



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gerry

04-29-2002 22:15:31




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 Re: Re: leveling arms in reply to Mark Hendershot, 04-29-2002 20:10:40  
right but is the solid long or short? the long one is 25" from pin to pin. and the short one is i think about 22" to 23". i bought a new used adj one and the lower fork is shorter then the one thats on my tractor right now thats why i think the shorter one is the right one. plus when i have my 2 bottom plow on its only about 2" max off the ground with the longer arms. the other thing is this tractor had over sized tires on it and i put the right size back on it that might explaine the longer arms. i think.

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Mark Hendershot

04-30-2002 06:31:03




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 Re: Re: Re: leveling arms in reply to gerry, 04-29-2002 22:15:31  
I have original ones on my TO-30 I will try to remember to measure them today for you. Mark H.



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