Posted by IH fan on August 14, 2010 at 18:43:31 from (70.249.66.76):
In Reply to: Sway bars on IHC 240 posted by mkirsch on August 14, 2010 at 09:13:19:
There is a more complicated than nessessary system for anti-sway on these... not even sure where to start explaining it. There is a cross shaft on the bottom rear of the differential case that is double hinged, with a triangular shaped plate welded to the right end. There is a hole near the right end of the shaft and a hole and slot in the plate. Then there are a pair of bars with holes that is pinned to an eye bolt in the right 3 point or Fast-hitch arm and they are then pinned to the triangular plate and end of the cross shaft. Pinned in the slot and the sway is limited, pinned in the holes and it is solid. I know this is impossible to picture, but like I said, it's complicated. A parts manual is helpful if you can find one. Must be 20-25 parts to do a simple thing.
This post was edited by IH fan at 18:45:03 08/14/10.
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