Lifting Arms on H1502

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upsetray

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Salem , NY
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(2 Units) Bolens Iseki H-1502
On the shaft that the lifting eye arms there is a bolt in the center and short bar that is used to center it . does this need to be there once the unit is operational? It seems to loosen and the centering bar seems to be prone to break the bolt in the center of it . Any thought on this ??
 
   / Lifting Arms on H1502 #2  
No,but if you take both arms off without short bar then that shaft could work out
and rip up your tires.
 
   / Lifting Arms on H1502 #3  
Just as a follow up here are a few pictures of what I think you were talking about.
 

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#4  
in your breakdown ,what I was referring to was #4,5,6,7 in the parts , I appreciate your interest .
 
   / Lifting Arms on H1502 #5  
I believe when everything is assembled correctly item #4 shouldn't
come in contact with anything to put pressure on it to break the bolt.
How much side to side movement do you have.
 
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#6  
Item #4 is held with the bolt that threads into shaft but with movement of hitch up or down , causes it to loosen . Should I grease the shaft where they pivot on the shaft , to relieve the pressure on that where they attach , which would make the arms turn and slide easier on the shaft .
 
   / Lifting Arms on H1502 #7  
If part #4 is not there what stops the bar (#3) from sliding from side to side?
 
   / Lifting Arms on H1502 #8  
If part #4 is not there what stops the bar (#3) from sliding from side to side?

If everthing shown in the first picture is assembled correctly
there is very little side to side movement. If you remove everything
like in the 2nd picture then the shaft can and will slide out into
one of the tires. On my tractor you can't remove that
shaft without removing one of the tire/wheel assemblies.
 
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#9  
That is correct from what I see. But apparently the shaft must have enough friction from the arm , when it lifts or returns to position that it spins in the position and would cause a problem .Thanks Ray
 
   / Lifting Arms on H1502 #10  
What is the purpose for the #3 shaft's length?
 
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#11  
#3 is the shaft that the eye lifting bar attach to for the 3 point hitch.
 
   / Lifting Arms on H1502 #12  
I think as long as you have your lift arms on and the corresponding hitch pins and sway chains you can remove the centering bar (part #4 in the diagram shown previously). I have problems with mine also but it's not that the bolt breaks, more that the centering bar bends. You might also want to consider installing collars instead of the centering bar like shown here to eliminate the problems associated with it:

Cross Bar for 3 PT Hitch Kubota Iseki Other Tractors | eBay
 
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#13  
The shaft is the anchor rod which is long enough to support both lift arms , spacer with spring clips on both sides to lock them on .
 
   / Lifting Arms on H1502 #14  
After looking for a picture of the three point assembled, I see that that length is needed. As above you might be better off using a bearing lock ring on each side.
 

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