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345D lift arms and link arms

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Arthur264

03-21-2007 13:28:10




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Anybody have the lower lift arms and links for the 3-point hitch on a 1993 345D Ford/New Holland tractor?

How about owners and repair manuals?




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RodInNS

03-21-2007 14:29:58




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 Re: 345D lift arms and link arms in reply to Arthur264, 03-21-2007 13:28:10  
The arms should be the same as any 3 cylinder ag tractor with that TYPE of arm. Just about any good tractor boneyard should be able to score you a set.... but they may be as bad as what you've got.... New isn't cheap either.....
I don't have any manuals for the industrials, but I'm sure they're easily available from NewHolland.

Actually, Sparex may get you the arms too. I haven't checked on availability, but if htey've got them, they're likely cheaper than NH.

Rod

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Arthur264

03-21-2007 17:04:31




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 Re: 345D lift arms and link arms in reply to RodInNS, 03-21-2007 14:29:58  
>>Just about any good tractor boneyard should be able to score you a set.... but they may be as bad as what you've got.<<

I don't have any at all. Just bought this machine and it was used by a city as a ditch mower with a sickle bar cutter. They were missing when I got it.

>>Actually, Sparex may get you the arms too.<<

Never heard of them. Are they a used parts dealer?



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RodInNS

03-22-2007 09:12:16




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 Re: 345D lift arms and link arms in reply to Arthur264, 03-21-2007 17:04:31  
Sparex is an aftermarket parts supplier. They handle new, and sometimes stuff that NH has discontinued.
BUying used, unless you get known good, and cheap is probably not worthwhile. The ball ends on the tractor end go bad over time with heavy lifting, and the ball retainers on the link ends get worn over time and they spit their balls when nothing is attached... So check the pricing. New might be better, and Sparex cheaper than NH. Those arms are basically universal on all 3 cylinder ford tractors with the double reduction rear axles.
Also,(mabey a stupid question) but be sure you've got the lift cover on the tractor. It's possible it was shipped without one for some reason if it wasn't needed....

Rod

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Arthur264

03-22-2007 10:21:48




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 Re: 345D lift arms and link arms in reply to RodInNS, 03-22-2007 09:12:16  
>>New might be better, and Sparex cheaper than NH. Those arms are basically universal on all 3 cylinder ford tractors with the double reduction rear axles.<<

I have found a fabrication shop that says they will make them for me for $50 each,so it looks like that's the way I'll go. They repair and restore tractors,and they sell tractor accessories they make themselves,so they should know what they are doing.

>>Also,(mabey a stupid question) but be sure you've got the lift cover on the tractor. It's possible it was shipped without one for some reason if it wasn't needed....<<

Not a stupid question at all unless I am stupid,too. I made sure to ask the guy if it had the lift cover and arms,and even had him send me photos of them before I paid for the tractor.

I was 99% certain it had the lift cover and arms under/behind the seat because it had a PTO that I could see,but I still asked to make sure. I understand those are really expensive and hard to find.

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