I agree: right hand height adjustment for the lower lift arms.It is part of a 3 point hitch... most likely an adjustable side tilt link...
They're very good though, at helping you find time to do the maintenance on your mower... might as well since it's apert while you replace the blades.Droppings from tractors do not act as good fertilizer.![]()
You got lucky , you seem to have all the major parts, be sure when reassembling to safety wire upper section to lower section (across adjustable center section) so it can not unscrew again (my preferred method if adjuster is not connected on one end) ....Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. I think the rest of this is still connected to the tractor or at least, it looks that way to me.
If something still looks wrong, please let me know. thanks!
Hey Workinonit,You need to perform a "root cause" analysis on this failure.
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. I think the rest of this is still connected to the tractor or at least, it looks that way to me.
If something still looks wrong, please let me know. thanks!
That is the top adjustable link on my John Deere, When I'm not using the 3 point connection, I secure all components so that they will not come off.Greetings everyone,
My first post and of course, it comes with a question.
I just bought a used tractor with 80 hours on the clock.
(Mehindra 2638 with FEL and backhoe)
After adding 4 hours on it, I found this on the ground and hoping someone will know what it is.
It's about 10" long. Opposite end has internal threads and hoping it is something for the 3 pont hitch.
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Just a note about how i came to this sight.
I have some land, Covid-forced-retirememt, and needed something to keep me busy.
I know just enough to know the old saying, "He who is self-taught, has a fool for a master". So I have been reading posts on this site for a couple of weeks now.
I have operated a skid steer and a backhoe but very limited. So I am moving slow as I get to know how it all works. I pushed a couple of tree tops down a slop (10 degrees and moves the logs to one side), cleared some small brush and samplings in a 7 x 30 ft area to try out the backhoe. I finished by digging on a slop with the hopes of making a temp. flat surface for my RV to sit while I play, I mean work.
Thanks to the many who have shared info here for others to follow and learn.
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