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Re: Farmall 140 Need Hyd. Link Arm ?????
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Posted by keith stromberg on May 16, 2007 at 20:36:15 from (74.244.168.169):
In Reply to: Farmall 140 Need Hyd. Link Arm ????? posted by Keith Stromberg on May 16, 2007 at 14:25:07:
Guys thanks so much for the information. You are right that someone had the ends from the orignal lift link. And they welded them to a .75" pipe. So what is the normal distance to keep the collar from the end? If any of you have one of the arm please let me know. I leave in South Carolina small town about a hour from Myrtle Beach. On the end one of you said that there is two nuts, but this one only had one with the large spring in front of it. Also in front of the spring there is the collar that connects to the bracket on the rock shaft. Thats were I am saying that the bracket has a hole about a inch in diameter and the collar with the pin that goes thru the hole on the bracket is only about a half inch in diameter. Leaving a lot of play in it. On the parts diagram they show a busching but its no longer avaiable. If any of you like to email with any more info or parts my email is strombek@bellsouth.net I really do thank you all as I learn as I go with this tractor. Keith
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