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Re: 585 state owend tracter arm yoke to long
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Posted by georgeky on July 14, 2007 at 21:14:07 from (64.12.116.73):
In Reply to: 585 state owend tracter arm yoke to long posted by gtmerkley on July 14, 2007 at 19:48:04:
These lifts do not lift as high as some others. By it being a state tractor does it by chance have little tires and wheels on it. It needs at least the 30 inch wheels and tires that the ag tractors came with. The only other thing is to screw the yokes up as far as they will go. Between my dad and I we have a 484,584,684 and 685. The 484 will lift higher than the others for some reason. The 484 has 28 inch wheels and the others have 30's on them. With a 3 bottom plow adjusted to plow properly they barely raise the furrow wheel off the ground. My 666 and 444 both lift higher than any of the others. You may be able to move the lift arms attached to the rockshaft a tooth or two and help this. I have never tried and don't know if it is splined so this would work or not. Let us know what you find out.
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