3 point arms

ziffel

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Just got an 1850 gas and the lower link arms seemed to have been cut and rewelded. Possibly they were shortened. The guy I got the tractor from said when he tried to hook up the pto shaft for his snow blower the shaft was too long. He bought a pair of extenders. That gained him 3" and cured his problem. But that won't work for me. Does anyone know how long the lower link arms are supposed to be measuring the hole on each end center to center? Or the overall length. Thanks Arnie
 
I cant help you on the oliver. I need to rebuilt my 706 Farmall, they are just flat worn out. Plan to make them the original length though.

Good luck, Gene
 
The PTO sticks back further on Olivers in relation to the three point. I have had to shorten the PTO shafts on the implements I use on my 1655.
 
Thanks for the replies, but back to the original question. Does anyone know how long the lower link arms (bottom arms) are on an Oliver 1850? They could be measured from center of hole to center of hole or overall end to end. Thanks Arnie
 
Thanks for the replies, but I still need to know the length of the lower 3 point link arms. (bottom arms)on an Oliver 1850. They could be measured from center of hole to center of hole or the overall length. Thanks Arnie
 
Rrlund and some of these other guys can answer questions about Olivers better than I will ever be able to but I went out and measured my 1850 diesel and as close as I can measure its 35 inches. I hope that helps you. Lee
 

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