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Old 08-09-2008, 11:22 AM   #4 (permalink)
nmu98
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Default Re: Tips on CCM top link install on 3720 cab.

Well, its done. Went pretty easy except that the CCM connections on the top link leaked bad when used. After it was painted I had to tighten everything up. My first sugestion is to tighten the banjo bolts on the top link when you get it. I got a full turn on one of them.

Make sure you use a good sealer when putting this stuff together. I fould in my case that the 30 inch lines are too long. They work, but could be cut down to 16.

I don't know how I lived without this on my small tractors. I can lift the rotary cutter without adjusting the 3 point height. nice for missing rocks and transport.

The 21 to 32 is a little long, but its perfect for the short side. Much more and the I match would contact the read fenders.

I also removed the fatory center link holder i am pointing at in pic 3. Just remove (2) 13mm bolts.
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