Lift arm question

Lynn Patrick

Well-known Member
I hope this is not too ignorant a question, but I am not overly familiar with this particular tractor. I usually hang around a different color.
My son bought a 560 w/an after market 3 point. The lift arms had evidently been replaced w/a set from a Hydro 70, minus the extensions w/the ball/socket to mount anything. (I know they were replaced because the paint from the salvage yard marking them was still on them.) He re-replaced them w/a set of arms from a farm supply store so he could used the 3 point. Now we have a set of arms to sell, and I am having trouble finding what they might be worth and what other models they might fit.
Anyone have an idea - both of what I am talking about and the value/models???
Thanks,
Lynn
 
I know what you are talking about. As is the arms are probably only scrap price. Why not weld on new sockets and use them or sell them like that.
 
The new sockets would cost more than the arms would be worth after you welded them on.

If you couldn't use them, then they are only good for scrap. They're worth somewhere between 10 and 12 cents a pound.
 
Thanks for the responses. These arms are supposed to have the extendable ball ends to make hooking up to 3 point equipment easier. They have spring loaded releases on top that look like the ones on a 2 point but the ball socket parts that extend are missing, so they look kind of like a 2 point. I hate to weld something on that doesn't belong and really ruin any chance at resale.
Does that make any difference in value?
Lynn
 

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