Posted by neilc on April 09, 2012 at 19:51:01 from (24.222.155.199):
Hey guys I'm looking for some help on finding a lift arm for my 1956 300u. I ordered an adjustable lift arm kit from a local tractor dealer but the part that came in is way different then what I need. This one has the crank handle on top and the fork at the bottom is too small. There is a piece they call a duckhead in the kit but there is no way to mount it to the upper pivot on the hitch. The tractor's hitch had a large pin that goes through a flange which is on top of the gearbox on the lift arm. The crank handle goes in the gearbox offset from the centerline of the leveling screw. I have seen the style that was ordered on 300's and 350's. The style on mine I have seen on other 300's but don't remember if the 350 used them. Does anybody know where a person can order the offset gearbox type? Any listings I have seen are the one that mounts with the duckhead. I would be happy with a simple screw that could be adjusted with a wrench. If you look at the 7th picture down in the first link, the rightside liftarm is what got ordered in. In the second link on the 4th picture down, the left side arm is the one that I have. [/img]http://chatstractors.com/1547-Farmall-350-Utility-tractor.htmhttp://www.machinefinder.com/ww/en-US/machine/1979507
This post was edited by neilc at 20:26:18 04/09/12 4 times.
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