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Leveling Box Crank

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TractorGut

10-29-2002 02:21:57




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Howdy! Does anyone know why I keep bending that leveling box crank thing? I sometimes use the back blade in reverse to push snow. I have the stabilizer bars all attached. The side with the leveling crank keeps getting bent along with the bar on the leveling crank. The other side is fine. So far I've replaced the leveling box thing twice and just replaced the stabilizer bar on that side. Any suggestions? Someone said it might be because the back blade sometimes will ride up on top of the snow or dirt one is pushing and bend the crank bar that way. Thanks for any and all ideas.
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Willy-N

10-29-2002 07:55:11




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 Re: Leveling Box Crank in reply to TractorGut, 10-29-2002 02:21:57  
Everything on the back of the of the tractor is designed for pulling not pushing. When you push the bars and support arms are working in reverse and can not take near the forse that they can pulling. If you hit a rock or something things will fold. Just be real carefull pushing in reverse. Mark H.



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Farmer Tim *8N15513*

10-29-2002 04:56:54




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 Re: Leveling Box Crank in reply to TractorGut, 10-29-2002 02:21:57  
Howdy Tractorgut-
Be sure your stabilizer bars are set an equal length from the lift arms to the mounting bracket pins- they must be the same length! Also, the mounting brackets under your fenders must have the pin in line with the lift arm pins. The brackets must be mounted with the 90 degree bend towards the inside. Mounting Hint: Loosen the fender bolts a little, assemble bars, then tighten down the fender/mounting bracket bolts. Just a friendly suggestion.

Tim Daley

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