HeavyToy
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3 pt. won\'t hold arms down
I have a TC25
My 3 pt. lift arms raise, lower and hold position just fine as long as the load forces are downward. An upward force moves the lift arms upward with out any downward resistance. I checked the linkage and found that there is an additional arm, similar to the linkage arm but smaller, positioned directly behind (toward the seat) the linkage arm pivot point. It appears that the two arms are connected by a threaded rod and a pivoting "L" bracket. The bracket is broken and I can replace but the following is my question:
1. Does the nut on the threaded rod sit in front of the bracket; behind the bracket: or is there supposed to be a nut on the rod in front and behind the bracket to capture the "L" bracket and locate the proper position?
2. What does this additional linkage do for the 3 pt? How?
3. My concern is that if this is the means for preventing the arms from raising, does this have the forces of the 3 pt. attachments translated up through it when pushing in reverse rather than pulling?
I have a TC25
My 3 pt. lift arms raise, lower and hold position just fine as long as the load forces are downward. An upward force moves the lift arms upward with out any downward resistance. I checked the linkage and found that there is an additional arm, similar to the linkage arm but smaller, positioned directly behind (toward the seat) the linkage arm pivot point. It appears that the two arms are connected by a threaded rod and a pivoting "L" bracket. The bracket is broken and I can replace but the following is my question:
1. Does the nut on the threaded rod sit in front of the bracket; behind the bracket: or is there supposed to be a nut on the rod in front and behind the bracket to capture the "L" bracket and locate the proper position?
2. What does this additional linkage do for the 3 pt? How?
3. My concern is that if this is the means for preventing the arms from raising, does this have the forces of the 3 pt. attachments translated up through it when pushing in reverse rather than pulling?