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Allis Chalmers 5020 - Belly Mower/PTO

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    Posted: 29 May 2016 at 6:59am
Hello,

I had two questions, wondering if someone cane help.

1. I tried to raise the mower deck and nothing happened. I noticed the cable that is connected to three-point hitch had snapped. It looks like the rubber knob that sits on the bottom of the tractor that works as a cushion against the vibration of the mow deck came off. Does anyone know this part and if/how I can get a replacement or makeshift and equivalent?

2. I noticed hydraulic leakage coming from the back of the hitch, it looks like it is coming out of a little knob in the top. I will add a pic later.

Thanks for your help.
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The rubber stop is not available anymore, at least not when I looked for one several years ago. What I did to circumvent the problem is to use the the adjustable stops on the lift handle mounted to the right fender. Raise the mower to the highest point where it would meet the stop then tighten the rear stop at that location. (see picture)


This cap is a breather for the transmission/differential and if you have coming out here it could be over full

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How did you make out with the spring on the mule drive?
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McMASTER/CARR SELLS BUMPERS
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