Could someone please take a measurement of the lift arm height in the full up position. Was having some problems as I think the arms were going too high. I made a change, and I’m not sure they’re high enough now. Thanks
We all love youNo love? Would sure help me out.
Lets talk about the simple but critically important item, the snap ring.Thanks Dave.....I feel much better:j.
Here’s my situation. I’ll use your diagram to explain, although mine is a little different. On mine the lift arm (16) is retained on the shaft by snap rings and a groove in the shaft. When moving snow with a back blade....when lifted to full height, it forces the left side adjustable link into the rops, thus causing a bind, and popping off the snap ring......which results in the shaft moving to one side, and if you don’t catch it....the lift arm separating from the shaft.
I moved both arms one spline down on the shaft, thus eliminating the binding problem, but I’m concerned now I won’t have enough lift for my bush hog in the spring.....should that ever arrive. One spline makes a huge difference in the total lift height at the end of the arms.
Any thoughts appreciated.
What you need to appreciate is that you will not find what you are looking for unless someone has the exact tires and in the state of wear of yours.Dave
Thanks for the info, but I’m familiar with proper orientation of snap rings.
I’m sure I could weld some plate on my bush hog..
..but my intent of the post was to find out what lift arm height is supposed to be, in the event some of my 3 pt components had been changed. Much easier than modifying my equipment.