Jerry/MT
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- North Idaho-The Palouse
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- New Holland TD95D, Ford 4610 & Kubota M4500
how could you hold on to the lift arm internally if you are able to slide out complete rockshaft. The clip only keeps the lift arm from coming off the shaft. What pushes the ram rod internally is rotation of rockshaft along with the internal lift arm. you withdraw the shaft and what is holding the internal lift arm?
Jc,
I think it might be do able with several big IF's.
If the piston is fully retracted then, the piece that rotates the rockshaft (#48, rockshaft actuator), which is pinned to the piston rod, will keep the that part from falling down. It may try to rotate about the piston's axis but a small rod placed through the hole in the rock shaft actuator can keep that alligned.
The big IF is can you slide the rockshaft out leaving the rockshaft actuator in place and then slide the new rockshaft through all three holes? I think #48 also has to be in a specific position to get the full range of motion for the lift.
I don't think those bushed holes are a sliding fit. I think they maybe a press fit. If that's the case, the lift cover has to come off or you need some special tools. If they are a sliding fit then I think it' s worth a try