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Super A Rock Shaft Lift Link

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SuperA-Tx

12-28-2007 13:54:07




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I was over at the Case IH site and ran into something thats has been talked about here from time to time.

I had asked and a few other had as well if there was a spring and/or how big the spring was on the lift link on a Super A. 140's have huge springs and I always figured the Super A must of had some type of spring.

Anyway, according to parts picture there wasnt a spring. I suspect this is why a lot of the lift link bars were bent.

Wonder why they made the collar like they did, sure looks like a spring should go there.

Just thought some of you Super A owners might want to know.

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Hugh MacKay

12-28-2007 21:34:14




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 Re: Super A Rock Shaft Lift Link in reply to SuperA-Tx, 12-28-2007 13:54:07  
Randy: Do you have the date from that parts page or book you are showing us? I think the spring did become an option at some point during production.

I agree a very high percentage don't have the spring. I also seen a few of what I considered to be after market springs, however they fitted in very well. It may have been an item you could always buy from IH. Another thought, it could be the implement or attachment the rockshaft came with. Even though most rockshafts were the same, they were ordered as part of the implement and not part of the tractor. You may find this info different in a plow parts book than in a cultivator parts book for example.

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SuperA-Tx

12-29-2007 06:34:19




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 Re: Super A Rock Shaft Lift Link in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-28-2007 21:34:14  
I dont know the date of the parts book but I think its later because of the straight arm off the rockshafts.

On my SA my uncle or father had welded a rather large washer on the lift link arm as a stop for the spring but there wasnt any spring. Bar was still bent when I found it in the barn where it had been for twenty or so years.

BTW they still showed the parts to be available if I remember correctly.

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Vacherie

12-28-2007 18:55:06




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 Re: Super A Rock Shaft Lift Link in reply to SuperA-Tx, 12-28-2007 13:54:07  
Are you talking about part 2 as the lift link?
If so I remember a spring on both my Super As. I will check next week and reply.



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SuperA-Tx

12-28-2007 20:04:54




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 Re: Super A Rock Shaft Lift Link in reply to Vacherie, 12-28-2007 18:55:06  
Yes, that long rod is what the CaseIH site called a "lift link" in the parts list.

I added a spring to mine but I have seen lots of Super A's over the last two years that dont have one.

Its just one of those things that bugs me. lol



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CityBoy-McCoy

12-28-2007 16:50:31




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 Re: Super A Rock Shaft Lift Link in reply to SuperA-Tx, 12-28-2007 13:54:07  
For about two years I owned two 1953 Super A's, both in the 346,000 serial number range. 346977 had a spring on the rear lift arm; 346498 did not. I did not give it a lot of thought - just assumed the one without had "lost" its spring over the years. I still have that tractor. mike



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TractormanNC

12-28-2007 15:59:22




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 Re: Super A Rock Shaft Lift Link in reply to SuperA-Tx, 12-28-2007 13:54:07  

Grandfather bought a Super A new about 49 or so(I was only six). From my earliest rememberances of it there was a spring on the lift link. Have looked for one for years, never been able to find it.



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