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Hurk

03-17-2002 15:16:27




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Is the left rod (9N 504-A) supposed to swing to tire when the chain stops are off? I can only move it toward left tire a little then it seems to bind. The right rod with the adjuster will hit the tire with chain stops off. Thanks for any and all info.




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Hurk

03-17-2002 17:00:23




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 Re: Leveling Box Assy. in reply to Hurk, 03-17-2002 15:16:27  
I was just hooking it all back up.
Had all the leveling box assy. off. Sandblasted it and straighted the bent arm (9N 504-A) It is straight in the pictures and was told it should be. All new pins and working good except that one arm. Hope I made it clear now.
Thanks again.



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Barnstormer

03-18-2002 04:05:44




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 Re: Re: Leveling Box Assy. in reply to Hurk, 03-17-2002 17:00:23  
As there are only two pivot points that allow the arm to swing, one of them must be binding. Either the lower link arm pivot is binding on the pin at the axle housing or the swivel at the lift arm is binding.



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Scott

03-17-2002 16:05:06




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 Re: Leveling Box Assy. in reply to Hurk, 03-17-2002 15:16:27  
They are not to be at that much of an angle, why do you have the chains off? Do not oil the balls because that will make dirt stick and wear out the ball socket.



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Rusty 2N

03-17-2002 15:57:29




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 Re: Leveling Box Assy. in reply to Hurk, 03-17-2002 15:16:27  
Had my chains disconnected yesterday & they both swing the same. You might want to spray some penatrating oil on the ball & work it back & forth a few times. Loosen things up a bit. Good luck.



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