I recently got a B2650. Love it with all my heart. When it arrived I could tell there was something off about the right 3pt lift arm-- it always wanted to be at an odd angle. It's been working more or less fine, but I finally realized what the problem was tonight. Of course, I realized it after dark so I'm going to have to try and explain with OTHER people's pictures instead of my own, and will follow up tomorrow with pictures if necessary.
The lift arms have a slot at the bottom where they connect to the stabilizers (circled in the image above). Notice how these slots are not in-line with the rest of the lift arm: they cock in ever so slightly. Whoever assembled my 3 point did the left arm properly, but the right lift arm is installed backward, thus causing the stabilizer to angle in instead of out, if that makes any sense. A reminder: the image above is not my tractor, the lift arms look correct there.
"No problem, this will be an easy fix," I thought. I was wrong. How on earth do you get these linchpins out?!
I've circled what I'm talking about in this picture (again, not my tractor). I tried bending them into a straight line with pliers, but these things are beefy and I just can't get them lined up properly to pull it out. Am I missing something obvious? Do I need to cut it off and buy another? Will my dealer have replacements for something this tiny?
Finally, do you think using my 3 point like this could have hurt anything? I bought this under warranty from a tractor dealer, but assuming I can solve this myself and nothing is hurt, I don't think I need to bring it to them. Advice welcome.
The lift arms have a slot at the bottom where they connect to the stabilizers (circled in the image above). Notice how these slots are not in-line with the rest of the lift arm: they cock in ever so slightly. Whoever assembled my 3 point did the left arm properly, but the right lift arm is installed backward, thus causing the stabilizer to angle in instead of out, if that makes any sense. A reminder: the image above is not my tractor, the lift arms look correct there.
"No problem, this will be an easy fix," I thought. I was wrong. How on earth do you get these linchpins out?!
I've circled what I'm talking about in this picture (again, not my tractor). I tried bending them into a straight line with pliers, but these things are beefy and I just can't get them lined up properly to pull it out. Am I missing something obvious? Do I need to cut it off and buy another? Will my dealer have replacements for something this tiny?
Finally, do you think using my 3 point like this could have hurt anything? I bought this under warranty from a tractor dealer, but assuming I can solve this myself and nothing is hurt, I don't think I need to bring it to them. Advice welcome.

