Dear 335D
Thank you so much for taking the time and trouble to find these catalogue details. They are brilliant and I will be on the 'case' in the morning!
Cheers
Matthew
That would make sense but I cannot find such a beast on the Internet. I don't want any float when I have the hedge cutter or post banger on. Could make such a bracket up and weld it to the pin.
Hi All,
just to let you know that i got the pins out, using heat and some brute force. I have fitted the new beefier lift arms and am awaiting two bottom link pins to finish the job. The bottom of the arms has a slot rather than a hole. (See picture) can anyone explain the reason for this...
Thanks so much 335d and boohoo.
I have been out for a meal and couldn't even manage a sneaky glance at my phone!
I think you have supplied me with all the info I need. I had removed bolt 13 but didn't want to be too aggressive with the pin in case it was screwed in at the other end. It seems it...
Well, I can't get it out!What I would like to know is whether there is a special way of getting this pin out. I have removed the bolt which clamps the pin to the yoke of the upper link arm. There appears to be an Allen key hole on the other end but a 4mm key is too big and a 3mm too small. I...
Well, I can't get it out!What I would like to know is whether there is a special way of getting this pin out. I have removed the bolt which clamps the pin to the yoke of the upper link arm. There appears to be an Allen key hole on the other end but a 4mm key is too big and a 3mm too small. I...
Yes they can, using a 20mm to 16mm shim on the top lift arms. It is the 16mm pin I am trying to get out. I have bought a pair of beefier levelling box arms as in the photo.
Thanks
I am indeed talking about the lift rods between the lower link arm and the top link arm and not the pickup hitch lift rods. They do include the levelling box.Sorry if year wasn't clear.
Thanks
Matthew
Hi
I want to remove my drop arm lift rods to replace them with sturdier ones. Does anyone know how I go about removing the pin at the top of the lift rods (arrowed in the photo) does it need an Allen key in the end nearest to the wheel?
Thanks
Matthew
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