Posted by Goodman on September 08, 2011 at 06:02:43 from (208.61.228.130):
In Reply to: Re: Super A Hydraulics posted by Janicholson on September 07, 2011 at 19:41:45:
I split the difference. The steering shaft is now vertical and I shimmed under the front of the battery box so that it mated up well with the control panel. I only moved on the steering shaft about a inch from original position.
I won't be cutting or welding any rods, just adjusting the turnbuckles at the end.
Anyone know the forward and rearward travel angle of the lift arms from Vertical? I don't have any equipment on it at the time, so it is hard to tell. I guess I could just get them to where forward and rearward travel were equal?
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