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Posted by Gary on March 04, 2002 at 09:23:35 from (156.99.67.25):
Hi, I am trying to repair/replace components located on the lower end of the 3 point lift hydraulic cylinder. I have heard one of the pieces referred to as the "bellcrank." One of the side wings was broken. I have been able to have it welded. In taking it off I found a couple of small pieces of casing imbedded in the grease and dirt. I would like to see a picture of the entire part. It would seem to pivot inside the bellcrank, on the bolt that goes through the bellcrank. While I was looking at this, I noticed another associated casting that was broken and the pieces are long gone. This one is harder for me to describe. It is the heavy arm that bolts on the left side of the rear most part of the body of the tractor. It hangs below the tractor body and is a major support for the bellcrank. Any chance anyone has a exploded view of this area of the tractor that you would be willing and able to send to me?
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