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Implement Handle/Lift Rod
I have a 128 and the implement handle is missing the release button and spring. Since Im planning on using it to mow/till I want to be able to raise and lower the deck/future implements. Im not familiar with how it goes together so I was hoping that someone out there might know enough to explain what I need to get it working again
jason
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you will need #7 rod return spring, part# 7323005 #8 spring retainer Part# 7363009 #9 release rod pin Part# IH 401456 R2 I belive the sponsors above will be able to help ya !!!! Jason
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Another Jason..........just noticed, lol
good luck man
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I appreciate the info. One more question. Is the rod, #5 threaded @ the top, because I cant tell, if it is supposed mine is not and I might need #5 just curious. Im trying to fin dout as much as possible so when I order parts I can order everything at once.
jason
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Yes it is threaded.
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Thanks for the help
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