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Posted by RC on March 02, 2000 at 14:55:32 from (63.25.40.67):
Today I fired up the old Farmall H and had the scoop on the back of it moving dirt/rocks from one pile to another. I backed up to the dirt the first time and it did fine and the second did just fine. When I backed up the third time I heard a really loud "crack" so I raised it immediately and noticed that one side raised and the other was still on the ground. I got the looking at the thing and it snapped the thing where the arm and the thing that the cylinder pushes on (looks like a toplink). I need the thing to raise a little higher anyways so I was seeing if I could buy a shorter toplink thingy that connects the arm and the thing that the cylinder pushes on to raise it. If I bought one shorter it seems to me that it would raise higher but not go quit as low. It goes low enough though. Well Thanks in advance!!! RC
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