Posted by IH fan on August 18, 2009 at 15:04:36 from (70.242.83.250):
Looking for information on the 3 point on my 240U. I'm hoping someone has the same parts book I do so when I reference the part on a drawing, they will know exactly the parts involved. I have parts book TC-53B and my 3 point is covered on pp. 330 thru 338, called a "Two-point and three point Fast Hitch with traction control and tel-a-depth (special)". Looking at p. 337 "side plates, lateral swing limiter and shaft", the broken part is the threaded end of part # 18 (eye-bolt) is broken off. The other problem here, is on part # 1, shaft, lateral swing, assy., it shows a hole in the flange end of the shaft that mine does not have. Looks like there is a pin,# 14 (which I have) that should go through 15-1-16, the lateral swing plates (which I also have) and the right end of the shaft. One other difference is that the pin #17 (Pin- lateral swing, lockout) is welded in plate #15, so to free up the lateral swing, the plates need to be removed and not just the pin pulled out. This will no doubt be confusing to anyone without this same 3 point and/or the parts breakdown, but hoping someone can tell me why mine does not have the hole and maybe someone has an extra eye-bolt. All parts look original except the welded in pin #17.
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