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:thThumbsU have a friend building one exactly to this but had a hard time with the measurements so took the time to re-type them, for those who are also having trouble, enjoy
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I noticed they put the part that connects to the center link at 10 degrees. Did you check it and make sure it will work with the hitch pin at 90 degrees? What did you find wrong with it?Aha. Thanks! I had noticed that some of the measurements on the original were wrong, as well.
I am confused about what you are saying. There is a 7/8" diameter steel rod that is turned down to 5/8" diameter at each end with the CL of the 3/16" pin holes offset 1-1/16" from the point at which the 5/8" diameter section is turned down from the 7/8" diameter steel rod.Correction - now I see that the dimensions are the same, but more clear.
I know for starters that there is an error in either the width of the bushing and arm on the lower arm OR the dimension between the clip hole in the lower arm pins and the edge of the 12" wide drawbar section. The center line of the pin hole is 1-1/16" from the drawbar but the drawbar bushing plus arm is shown as 15/16" plus 3/8" for a total width of 1-5/16". The edge of the pin has to be at least that plus some clearance.
Nice! Did you make it yourself Small Fry?![]()
Here is one in action.
Yes! Sometimes, I'm not particularly articulate in my communications. :sorry1:Is that what you are trying to say?
I am going to try and find a set of OEM lower lift arms and measure them to see if they match the lower lift arm in the drawings. Here's another sketch of a pin with question marks in the notes for the hair pin hole.Yes! Sometimes, I'm not particularly articulate in my communications. :sorry1:
I was trying to use that drawing to get some dimensions for a drawbar I'm making and that caught my eye.
I went and measured the width of my lower lift arms at the bushings and wrote it down on a piece of paper but darned if I can find it now, I think I took it to work.
No I didn't make it, (But I think it's the same as the drawing) I happen to fine the one Sears sold 917.253182.Nice! Did you make it yourself Small Fry?
I didn't know they came with a set of lower lift arms. Are the lift arms the same as the ones on a 917.253110 hitch?No I didn't make it, (But I think it's the same as the drawing) I happen to fine the one Sears sold 917.253182.
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/par...00010054/00001?blt=06&prst=0&shdMod=917253182
Are the lift arms the same as the ones on a 917.253110 hitch?
Ah-Ha.....So....There is more to it than meets the eye. Now I am wondering what the special lower lift arms might do to the center-of-gravity on the 3 point hitch.The arms that come with the adapter are shorter and a little thinner.
The 3 point hitch center link, barely reaches if you use the stock hitch arms, that come with a 3 point hitch..