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Super A lifting arms

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Younger

11-13-2007 05:04:56




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Are the lifting arms at the rear of the tractor supposed to be the same height off the gound or offset? Looks like they were welded at one time and are not parallel.




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NawlensGator

11-13-2007 11:08:42




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 Re: Super A lifting arms in reply to Younger, 11-13-2007 05:04:56  

If you're talking about the front of the arms (toward the front of the tractor), yes they should be the same height.

The rear of the arms should also be the same height but there should be an adjusting screw to raise one up or down until both are the same height.



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Hugh MacKay

11-13-2007 10:42:40




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 Re: Super A lifting arms in reply to Younger, 11-13-2007 05:04:56  
Younger: Randy is correct they should be the same. You say parallel, do you mean parallel to each other or when one arm is parallel with ground, so should the other arm be parallel with ground. I'm thinking that is what your driving at.



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SuperA-Tx

11-13-2007 10:04:43




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 Re: Super A lifting arms in reply to Younger, 11-13-2007 05:04:56  
Should be the same.



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Younger

11-13-2007 12:25:13




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 Re: Super A lifting arms in reply to SuperA-Tx, 11-13-2007 10:04:43  
looks like some hack welding job. They are about 35 degrees different. I will try to post some pics to solicit some advice as to what to do.



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SuperA-Tx

11-13-2007 13:45:49




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 Re: Super A lifting arms in reply to Younger, 11-13-2007 12:25:13  
If its real bad you might find one to replace it with easier than straightening yours.

Heres a pic showing mine. The right hand side was bent a little but I had it heated and straightened out. Still has a little crook to it if you look close.

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