texasjohn
Super Member
I see two things.
One pin has a bolt thru it. Could as easily be a lynch pin. If so, then that pin is made for occasional easy removal without tools. Perhaps the geometry changes just enough if you remove that pin and manual link out of the way when not under pressure to allow the full throw from first to last hole. Just a thought.
Also, the manual adjustable leveling link has obviously been replaced...It has been cut down and welded to the ends...perhaps it's length is incorrect?
Perhaps you have already tried the above, if so, then I, too, am stumped. The photos should allow someone to figure it out.
One pin has a bolt thru it. Could as easily be a lynch pin. If so, then that pin is made for occasional easy removal without tools. Perhaps the geometry changes just enough if you remove that pin and manual link out of the way when not under pressure to allow the full throw from first to last hole. Just a thought.
Also, the manual adjustable leveling link has obviously been replaced...It has been cut down and welded to the ends...perhaps it's length is incorrect?
Perhaps you have already tried the above, if so, then I, too, am stumped. The photos should allow someone to figure it out.