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Posted by SuperA-Tx on October 20, 2006 at 07:30:40 from (4.90.6.11):
In Reply to: Re: GRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by Patrick Martin on October 20, 2006 at 04:24:39:
OK what I have is for a Super A but when Case printed it out it looks like it is for a 140 instead. Anyway I'll post the names and parts numbers for you since I dont know what kind of tractor you have. The long bar is called "link lift", part #520076R11. Theres a nut, jam nut, self opening cotter pin, and washer as well. There is also a "collar" part #2638X, it has a set screw. Then three is the "trunnion lift link" part #520066R1 Last part of that arm is "lift link cushion spring" part #520712R1. On a 140 below that arm is another arm called the "lift helper arm". I dont think Super A's came with this but 140's did, least on the ones I have seen. On the 140's theres what i call a "hook" at the front of the link lift arm. On my Super A it is just a straight bar with two bends. I am looking for that conpression spring now, I have the rest of the parts. The Spring on a 140 is lots bigger than for the Super A. The link lift arm is lots thicker as well. On the four 140's I have access too the rocker arms are all a little differant. Mainly on the bar that sticks up that you attach the link lift too on the top of that arm there is another kind of "rectangle plate" that sticks up that bolts to the rocker arm and then the lift link. All ours have fast hitches so this may have been something that came with that set up.
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