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Bob Lang

08-30-2006 14:59:03




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On My 574 3point hitch on engaging the up lever the one arm does not come up as fast as the other one.
I checked the fluid and its OK. any Ideas on why?




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richard in nz

08-30-2006 23:40:14




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 Re: Ih 574 in reply to Bob Lang, 08-30-2006 14:59:03  
Probably the nut on the levelling box screw, quite a common occurance and pretty expensive for what they are.



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Bob Lang

08-31-2006 13:30:08




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 Re: Ih 574 in reply to richard in nz, 08-30-2006 23:40:14  
What nut? on the leveling box screw.
please explain.

Thanks Bob



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richard in nz

09-01-2006 00:26:46




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 Re: Ih 574 in reply to Bob Lang, 08-31-2006 13:30:08  
Sorry, on the lift rods the bottom piece which is cast has a nut in it which the adjusting screw on the top part of the lift rod threads in to, the thread in the nut wears and eventually the screw will pull out making the lift rod lengthen or pull completly apart giving the symptom you discribe. The last one I supplied retailed at about 8 Pounds (English) which is very dear for what it is. It is not uncommon and I always supplied probably 3 or 4 per year, the local dealer always had them in stock which means they must have been fast moving because they were not known to keep much ( "Be here tomorrow mate" for everything else!)

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Bob Lang

09-01-2006 04:08:28




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 Re: Ih 574 in reply to richard in nz, 09-01-2006 00:26:46  
Richard, Thanks for the information. I will check out the nut and hopefully that is the problem.
Thanks again

Bob in Dayton,Ohio



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Fromjb2

08-30-2006 17:04:32




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 Re: Ih 574 in reply to Bob Lang, 08-30-2006 14:59:03  
Hi Bob, do you mean the rockshaft arms at the back of the seat or the 3pt lift arms?

If it is the 3pt lift arms maybe the roll pin that locks the leveling yoke in the leveling screw housing in the non float position is missing or broken.

The roll pin with a locking key goes in a hole in the levelling screw housing just above where the levelling screw housing attaches to the 3pt lift arms. When this roll pin is removed it allows the 3pt lift arms to float independently. We used to pull these roll pins when we used the tractor on a 3pt corn planter so if a rear wheel dropped in a hole the other end of the corn planter would not come out of the ground.

Hope this helps
JB2

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Bob Lang

08-30-2006 21:51:06




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 Re: Ih 574 in reply to Fromjb2, 08-30-2006 17:04:32  
Fromjb2, I was talking about the 3 point hitch arms.Where can I get a diagram of that roll pin or picture.? When I get off work I will check it out.
Thanks



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