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Re: Re: Re: IH 240 utility 3 point
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Posted by Billy McCarver on December 29, 2003 at 03:23:36 from (67.30.60.227):
In Reply to: Re: Re: IH 240 utility 3 point posted by Jim B. on June 22, 2003 at 14:24:58:
Hi, You might look into getting a parts manual from binder books. My 240u has a factory 3 pt hitch with many parts missing. Once you have the part numbers. You can search partout sites on the net and might also check with the Case web site for help locating. I've found that some parts like adj. lift links and stab bars for 9n from tractor supply will work. Measure hole distance first. You may have to go the 'fast hitch' route as they were more numerous and unique to IH. Main thing is to check that you have all the linkages required for the 3pt hitch as there is a vertical cylinder floating on linkages at the rear of the differental/trans housing plus linkages running from the cylinder mountings to the lift control under the seat and under the steering box. One set is for raise/lower (top i think) and the other is for draft or depth control under load (bottom ?). I believe that investing a few bucks in a set of manuals--owners, mechanic, and parts--will save a lot of bucks and heartburn/ache later. Mine helped me understand and maintain my tractor better. Best of luck with yours. Billy
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