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Posted: 25 Feb 2010 at 6:42pm |
OK, last week I mentioned on here about what was the BEST set up for a grader blade,,,,enough of that now,,,,,,NOW I am discovering something may be out of wack on my lift control linkage.
According to the manual, it say's to loosin' the "top" of the linkage below the gas tank, pull the slack "up" and set the lever on the stearing wheel mast at 45 degrees, then tighten.
Now, I'll post a picture of my linkage rod, and I don't see how this loosens up.
Also, I DON'T think (from what I understand about this) that this is where my problem is anyway.
The arm that this shaft attaches to on the "control piston linkage" has alot of slop in it between where it lets the pump Lift, to where it lowers.
The diagram below shows the "Shaft and Arm" with a roll pin and some spacers,so I'm not sure if the roll pins wore out, or I may have something else goin' south on me....
Anyone have some wisdom on this?,,,
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