I am replacing a broken lift arm fork (earlier post) on my Case IH 485.
There is a large stainless nut that screws on to the arm. The nut slides up inside of the fork and is threaded on the arm from the top lift.
My question is: does this nut get captured between pin "A" and bolt "B"? Or... does the nut rest against bolt "B" at the bottom and slides up to a "stop" inside the fork itself?
It will fit captured between the A and B but will NOT go past the bolt all the way the inside of the fork to the "stop".
This should have been a simple job and has driven me NUTZ. I should have paid more attention to how is was together.
HELP ME OUT GUYS!!!
There is a large stainless nut that screws on to the arm. The nut slides up inside of the fork and is threaded on the arm from the top lift.
My question is: does this nut get captured between pin "A" and bolt "B"? Or... does the nut rest against bolt "B" at the bottom and slides up to a "stop" inside the fork itself?
It will fit captured between the A and B but will NOT go past the bolt all the way the inside of the fork to the "stop".
This should have been a simple job and has driven me NUTZ. I should have paid more attention to how is was together.
HELP ME OUT GUYS!!!