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Re: farm all 200 center lift question
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Posted by Nat 2 on February 16, 2007 at 06:56:50 from (64.80.110.27):
In Reply to: farm all 200 center lift question posted by Tom Whitehead on February 15, 2007 at 17:15:45:
It's called a Touch Control, which will help you in your searching. Someone said it was home made, but that's not true. The Touch Control under the gas tank is factory. The BELLY BLADE is home made, but you already said that... As stated below, there are two controls and three arms. One control moves a pair of arms, and one control moves an arm on the left side. It sounds like the belly blade was hooked up to both controls so you could lift and lower each side independently. Neat. Works like a "real" road grader, except that it doesn't work :( Get yourself a can of PB Blaster or Kroil and start squirting all the pivot points for that left lever. It may be that only the linkage is rusted up and there is nothing wrong with the cylinder. You can find the IH Touch Control troubleshooting manual online at www.cleancomputes.com/Cub.
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