Posted by IH fan on August 21, 2009 at 08:35:31 from (70.242.83.250):
In Reply to: 240U 3 point posted by Dave_Id on August 18, 2009 at 15:04:36:
Just looked at this thing again, did some measuring and there's no way in the world the holes in those plates will line up with what is there. I don't mean 1/2 a hole, I mean 3 to 4" from lining up. When I bought this tractor, the guy handed me the eye part of the eye bolt with the two plates and pin for the end and said "I don't know how this goes on, but it came with the tractor when I bought it." or something to that affect. According to the parts breakdown, it sure looks like the right pieces, but it is way too long to line up with the twisted off end of the eyebolt in the right 3 point arm (p. 330, item 42), and the holes in that flange welded to shaft #1. There is also an extra long bolt that is stuck through a hole in that right side, and don't know what that's for... may have absolutely nothing to do with this.
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