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replacement lifting box (8N) - is it right?

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PeterC

11-14-2004 14:56:46




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Finally decided to buy a lifting box to replace the big turnbuckle style link. The part I received says "made in Turkey" and the back of the box (the side opposite the handle side) has enough depth to it that I"m going to have to reposition the lift arm (which now is probably one spline lower than the left side lifting arm). In the down position, the back of the lifting box contacts the axle.

Question 1 - how far from the center of the threaded shaft of the lift screw should the back end of the crank extend? (is the part I got not right).

Question 2 - what advice on how to properly position the lifting arm onto the splined shaft?

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SteveB(wi)

11-15-2004 06:37:19




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 Re: replacement lifting box (8N) - is it right? in reply to PeterC, 11-14-2004 14:56:46  
I've seen very few N's where the adjustable leveling box didn't hit the axle in the down position.



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Willy-N

11-15-2004 08:20:25




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 Re: replacement lifting box (8N) - is it right? in reply to SteveB(wi), 11-15-2004 06:37:19  
Now I know what he is talking about DUH! Your right very few did not hit on the exstream down posision and a lot of the trumpets have knotches wore into them because of it. Mark H.



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Willy-N

11-14-2004 15:04:05




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 Re: replacement lifting box (8N) - is it right? in reply to PeterC, 11-14-2004 14:56:46  
Not sure what you mean a Lifting Box? But your 2 Splined Lift Arms off the Rock Shaft going thru the Top Plate are keyed and will only go on one way. Mark H.



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