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Left lift link length

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Paul Leske

05-05-2006 10:09:15




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On my 8N the left left link was bent for my 3-point, thus shortening it. Originally the left one was a solid piece and the right one had a crank to adjust the legnth. Now the the replacement for the left side is adjustable (no crank, but you can adjust the length once before you put it on, as it is threaded.)

My question is this; To save me some time and monkeying-around: How long was was the original left link? I only have a bent one to measure and I would like to have the stock length if possible.

As a sidenote; Never let the Amish drive your tractor.

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Dell (WA)

05-05-2006 10:29:30




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 Re: Left lift link length in reply to Paul Leske, 05-05-2006 10:09:15  
Paul..... ..ya know sumptin'? I ain't never measured the lift link lengths eather ...but... did you know that the adjustable R/H lift link has an engraved mark/ring that you adjust to so BOTH the lift links are the same length? Bettcha yer adjustable link has that same engraved mark/ring iff'n ya go lookin'..... ...respectfully, Dell



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Paul Leske

05-05-2006 10:39:37




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 Re: Left lift link length in reply to Dell (WA), 05-05-2006 10:29:30  
Well there are no marks on the new part but that tip about the mark on the right one could be helpful. I will have to scrape off the grease and take a look.

By the way, Take a look at the subject line and try to say that tonguetwister 3 times fast! :-)

Left lift link length
Left lift link length
Left lift link length

Thanks.



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Bob Harvey

05-05-2006 17:11:00




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 Re: Left lift link length in reply to Paul Leske, 05-05-2006 10:39:37  
My thung herth



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Tim...Ok

05-05-2006 12:40:37




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 Re: Left lift link length in reply to Paul Leske, 05-05-2006 10:39:37  
My thoughts exactly Paul,I couldn't even read it 3 times..LOL

Tim



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