Posted by my first tractor on November 21, 2013 at 13:23:57 from (99.119.197.123):
hello fellas .. great discussion page here. I have my first tractor i believe it is a Massey Ferguson 205 the serial # is 659100172 and the plate says mf 205. it has a broken hydraulic lift cover so i removed it to replace or repair.(can you braze or weld these things?) and the lift cylinder fell off into the fluid. dang i should have drained it first. my question is where do the forks from the lift cylinder fit on the draft lever? Does one go on each side of the roller? my second question is where do the push arms from the hydraulic cylinder go. they extend toward the back. One has a wide spaced fork and the other narrow. and how do you position them after the lift cover is bock in place. I hope all this makes cents. i have looked on line and read the entire forum for pictures and advice but couldn't find anything. while i have everything apart is there anything thing else i need to do in there? thanks in advance for your help. pictures would be good in reply Dave
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