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    Posted: 01 May 2011 at 10:18am
I need some help either finding the lift arms or making some for my blade that I just bought.  Does anybody have a pair they would sell or get the measurements for me to make some?
 
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Andrew 
1945 AllisCletrac / 1948 "B" / 1953 "CA" / 1955 "WD-45" / 1963 "D-15 Series II"           



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Do you have the manual for the blade? I may have reprint of one if you need it, good pictures/info that would be helpful to you. I assume you have the cross brace section that is bolted to tongue. The lift links are just flat steel pieces bolted with clevis at top. I assume you have lift latches on your lift arms. I think the CA is slightly narrower on width, cant remember how people deal with that, I think I have read they drill a different hole for the quick pint to locate in. They don't refer to the "CA" in manual for this implement, I think the engineers must have thought it was much for the CA. I do have a few parts kicking around here for blade if you need anything.
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I dont have the manual for it, if you could send me one that would be great.  Paper or electronic?  A few pictures would be good also, Most of the bolts are loose and need to be replaced, are the bolts that hold the blade edge on easy to get?

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