Iseki tx1500 name of lifting arms part?

   / Iseki tx1500 name of lifting arms part?
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Yes, the part that is already removed is fas from complete. I am still emailing these people about this.

The two donor-tractors are resp. tx1300 and tx1510. And yes, the last is slightly different. So my best bet would be the tx1300 of these two. The bad news is that (i think) it is in a very bad shape. But the good news is that they will actually put it on my tractor in their workshop, so i guess i would end up with a working unit. But it is ( a lot) more expensive than the one already removed.

I got some photo's from the one already removed, and i have a bad feeling about this. My guess would be that this (brown coloured) piston would normally be connected to the part giving the hydraulic pressure, right?

IMG_20190104_161508_resized_20190104_041556921.jpg

IMG_20190104_161434_resized_20190104_041556673.jpg

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Any comments on the state of this thing are more than welcome, thanks again.
 
   / Iseki tx1500 name of lifting arms part? #22  
The rod from the lift arms does not connect the the piston.
the end of the rod is rounded on the one end that goes
into the inside of the piston. To raise the 3 point using
the valve the hydraulic oil pushes on the top of the
piston pushing it down the cylinder and lifting the arms
To lower you push the lever on the valve forward and
the weight of the implement brings the arms down.
If you were using a rotary tiller on the 3 point and
you were to hit something hard in the dirt and because
the piston rod is Not connected to the piston the rotary
will just kick up. If the piston rod was attached to piston and you hit
something the rotary would try to kick up but something is
going to break or maybe even flip tractor. That is why
the piston rod is not connected to the piston. The inside
of the piston which is cast iron has a socket shape so the end
of rod centers in the bottom of the piston
 

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   / Iseki tx1500 name of lifting arms part? #23  
the one that is already removed does not appear to have
everything you will need to make it work. you might spend
more money finding everything you need. The blue one
appears to have all of the parts and you will need the high
pressure line from the pump to the valve and that looks
like it is still on the blue tractor. If they are close to you
they could be a source of parts later on if you need
any. Ask them how much they want for the whole
tractor. then you would have spare parts.

Do you have the parts manuals for your tractor?
I am going to send you a private message, check for it.
 
   / Iseki tx1500 name of lifting arms part?
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The rod from the lift arms does not connect the the piston.
the end of the rod is rounded on the one end that goes
into the inside of the piston

Ok, very clear explanation, even for an idiot like me, thanks :)
 
   / Iseki tx1500 name of lifting arms part? #25  
I have a tx 1500 parts catalog , if you want I will send it to you
 
   / Iseki tx1500 name of lifting arms part?
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i would really appreciate that. Can you send me private message on how we can organise this?
thx!
 
   / Iseki tx1500 name of lifting arms part?
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Ok i have sent you private message, thanks!
 
   / Iseki tx1500 name of lifting arms part?
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Ok small update on this project: i picked up that parts that i need to get this working. The external state of these parts is not really good, but i guess i can work on this.

photos:

part1.jpg

part2.jpg

part3.jpg

I have to thank the people that have sent me manuals on the iseki, without these i would not get those separate parts complete, it was nice to be able to tell these people exactly what i needed.

Other question: Looking at those manuals i saw that i am missing the gearbox oil level gauge. Can anybody here (owning tx1300/1500) check and send me exact dimensions of this part? foto's explaining this thing:

gearbox.jpg

and

oil_level_gauge.png

And last question: i want to change the gearbox oil (16 liters??), but cannot find the drain plug location in those manuals. Can anybody point me in the right direction?
 

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   / Iseki tx1500 name of lifting arms part? #30  
Hi, I hope I am correct but here is the drain plug, page 81 on my manual

TX drain plug.PNG

Drain plug on the lower side of the gearbox.

Hope this works.
 
 
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