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Re: 140 lift arms: changing from ind. to ag (for cultivator)
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 04, 2003 at 18:51:16 from (64.228.12.170):
In Reply to: 140 lift arms: changing from ind. to ag (for cultivator) posted by Paul on February 04, 2003 at 17:35:45:
Paul: Are you saying your tractor only has one rockshaft? Are there two touch controll levers? I just reread your post and yes I agree with what you assume. The rear lift is attached to one hydraulic touch controll and rockshaft, on the left. The second rockshaft on left should work in unison with the right one, on the other touch controll. The front mount cultivator lift arms attach to those. I hesitate to go further, until I know answer to my two questions. I must admit I have never looked close at any of the Industrials, be they SA, 100, 130 or 140. I have always been led to believe the only real difference was the beefed up front end and the foot throttle. Are the hydraulics also different?
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