LIft Arms don't go down

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Acreage owner, there are several sources for these parts. If we knew a little more about where you are and so forth it might help. These guys are about 75 miles from my house, in southern California: CYLINDER HEADS They are one of a very few places that sell anything tractor related around here.

However, Hoye tractor is a site sponsor. LMTC and Fredrick's also repeatedly come up as "go to" people. Hoye's website is a common reference, and is excellent. Coldwater is a recent addition, a new site sponsor, and has said he has some parts for tillers and such. He may be worth a look too. There are many others, and possibly some close to your location.

If you set up your own thread, you will be more likely to get the information you're looking for. This topic is about the lift arms of a YM1300D, not about cylinder heads. I hope you find something that will work!
 
   / LIft Arms don't go down
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#12  
Thanks, I was thinking of doing it that way. I'll pull the valve before it gets dark and check it, and pour some diesel through the system.

Thanks again.
 
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#14  
Well, didn't have a wrench thin enough to get around that valve. I ordered the strainer from Hoye and a shifter boot. I hope that after installation and just about 2 gallons of 303, it works like a champ. I inspected the strainer better, it had come loose from the nut and was chewed up by the gears in the transmission. I hope all the loose material was washed out.
 

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