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the tractor vet

12-21-2005 05:19:15




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On the your three point hitch adjusting screws they fit 544-656-686 , Hydro 70's and Hydro 86. A and I Part#A223306 fits both left and right side.




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Allan in NE

12-21-2005 05:52:54




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 Re: Hey Allen in reply to the tractor vet, 12-21-2005 05:19:15  
Thanks Guy,

But, what I was concerned about were the lower arms.

I'm almost certain now that they were pulled from an 806 because the salvage yard guys at first wanted me to take the larger lift arms and drawbar; and I definetly could see that those parts were wrong.

I've compaired these arms to my 686 and think they are the same and will still work with the correct smaller sway apparatus (which is totally different from the larger tractors). But, the anchor pins for the sway are in the same location on the arm.

Hoping all I need to complete this instllation is just the correct sway linkage/drawbar plate?

I do have the correct drawbar with the gooseneck and the good news is that the extenders are not frozen up. :>)

Allan

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the tractor vet

12-21-2005 06:07:34




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 Re: Hey Allen in reply to Allan in NE, 12-21-2005 05:52:54  
Now that i am not sure on as my books do not have anything on them , all i have are after market parts books and they are not up to date ones at that since i closed up the shop five years ago I dropped my dealerships . with Hy Cap and A and I and a couple others.



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Allan in NE

12-21-2005 06:11:03




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 Re: Hey Allen in reply to the tractor vet, 12-21-2005 06:07:34  
Okay Buddy!

I'll take my trusty tape measure out to the farm sometime today and give both tractors a measure for arm length.

If I have to make another trip down to that salvage yard, I want it to be the last. :>)

Appreciate your help,

Allan



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