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Re: Re: 140 lift arms: changing from ind. to ag (for cultivator)
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Posted by paul on February 05, 2003 at 08:16:04 from (64.252.176.26):
In Reply to: Re: 140 lift arms: changing from ind. to ag (for cultivator) posted by Hugh MacKay on February 04, 2003 at 18:51:16:
Hello Hugh, Tractor has one rockshaft armintegrated with the hydraulic pump unit, with left and right sides. If you look underneath they are separate, so I guess that means it has 2 rockshafts. It did not come with a rear rockshaft but I bought a used 3 pt hitch that has this rockshaft. Touch controls are indeed separated; one for front, one for rear. Whats missing is theres only one arm on the left side; tractor has fixed drawbar only so I beleive its the rear lift arm that I do not have. Plus the arms that I do have are very different than what I have seen used for cultivators, must be used for mowers etc? Are there 2 rockshafts on the hydraulic unit of your 140? I have located 2 of teh arms I need from a bone yard; they sent me some pictures showing the same hydraulic unit I have, only different arms. I think I need to replace the 2 arms I have and get a second one for teh left side (front). Do you have any photos of a 140 w/cults showing rockshaft/lift arm detail? Sure would help! Thanks for any info, Paul
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