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stopped cold by previous hydro lift modification!!
Why is everything always so hard? I was going to finish up the addition of my 3 point hitch on the 104 with the 106 decals when I run in to this mod. I took notice that the holes for the lift rod that holds the lifting yoke had shown signs of previous use. I thought , this should be easy. Well my thoughts of an easy fix were crushed. When they added the hydro lift they butchered the lifting mechanism. I'm not too familiar with the way this is to be, with nothing to look at it. I am lost. I have nothing to hook the long lift rod to. I could the person that made this mess. The hope of getting a tiller on this tractor is fading in the sunset.... I would pull my hair out but it getting too thin now. Any suggestions? Thanks 0le 147 |
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Lots of good hydro lift pictures!!
Maybe if you check out the pictures on the Implements forum for Cub Cadet 123 "Hydro Lift.." that might help you out.....maybe? I hope.
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ole 147,
Why is everything always so hard? If it were easy it would already be done. :biggrin2.gif: |
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The Sleeve Hitch Adapter has NOTHING to do with a Tiller installation.
If you need sleeve hitch or tiller installation instructions, please let us know. I am sure we can provide those.
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