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Hydraulic Arms On Super C Adjustable?

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terryj

11-05-2004 11:19:28




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I was wondering if the hydraulic arms on a Super C were adjustable? By this I mean where they are at the top I was wondering if I could take that nut off pull the arms off and rotate them down about a quarter turn and put them back on again. I want to do this because I am making a snow blade and am going to be picking it up by arms that go from the back drawbar to the front where it will hook to the blade. If I could have the hydraulic arms a quarter turn lower that would give me more lift on the arms and therefore lift the blade higher. I don't want to take it apart for nothing if arms are not on a spline or something that would allow me to turn them down a quarter turn. TIA

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Hugh MacKay

11-05-2004 17:53:48




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 Re: Hydraulic Arms On Super C Adjustable? in reply to terryj, 11-05-2004 11:19:28  
terry: If I were building a blade from scratch, I would look strongly at a remote valve for tractor and use a hydraulic cylinder for raising blade. Blades tend to be very hard on those rockshafts.



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Milan

11-05-2004 15:36:25




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 Re: Hydraulic Arms On Super C Adjustable? in reply to terryj, 11-05-2004 11:19:28  
I found the directions, your e-mail is turned off(Hide on). It's in a I&T Shop manual in the hydraulic section.



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Milan

11-05-2004 15:24:07




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 Re: Hydraulic Arms On Super C Adjustable? in reply to terryj, 11-05-2004 11:19:28  
They're held in position by a Woodruff Key. You can adjust the range of motion, not sure how far though. There are two hex(allen) head bolts next to where the rods from your control levers connect to the side of the hydraulic housing. I belive I have a picture in a service manual that shows you what to do. I'll e-mail it to you if I can find it. But basically you turn the bolt in or out to increase or decrease the motion af the arms. One bolt is for forward motion, and the other is for rearward motion.

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Jim Becker

11-05-2004 17:33:26




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 Re: Hydraulic Arms On Super C Adjustable? in reply to Milan, 11-05-2004 15:24:07  
That adjustment is just to make sure the system doesn't load at the end of the stroke. It won't make much difference it where the arms run.



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