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Re: Height of 3 pt lower arm on a Farmall 504???
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 30, 2006 at 03:38:19 from (216.208.58.175):
In Reply to: Height of 3 pt lower arm on a Farmall 504??? posted by jessboyd1 on July 29, 2006 at 20:32:18:
A shorter top link will give you the increased height for that auger much easier than raising the lower links. I once had a Farmall 504, it's been 25 years, so I don't remember the exact height, but 27" sounds reasonable. Tightness of those chains can depend on the width of implement lower link hitch point, 3 point hitch isn't an exact science Many of those items like augers were built by aftermarket or shortline companies. I've never seen them get a 3 point to specs in all my many years of farming. I'd modify the implement before touching tractor. I'm betting your 504 will work perfect on every mower, disk, plow, etc. that IH ever built. I'm betting it will do the same on implements built by JD, MF, Ford, etc.
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