Posted by ih684 on November 24, 2010 at 08:52:33 from (88.114.52.55):
Hello.
I'm doing overhaul for my 684 and checking the hitch maximum raise. BUT, altough I have the I&T shop manual I can't figure out how the maximum raise is measured. So, if anyone 684 owners can give me a bit reference readings of their tractors, it would help me a lot. And here how it's done: cyckle the hitch free of air few times and then measure difference of lowest and highest point of rockshaft arm bolt hole center and write the reading here. Use example a board in vertical position a side of the arm and mark the lines to the board.
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