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  • From: John Ferree <john AT seldomseenfarm.com>
  • To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [Market-farming] allis g - implement lift problems. . .
  • Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2008 16:15:13 -0500

hello. . . more allis g problems, maybe

i've been rehabing a g. currently getting the belly mount lift in
order, but came across a snag. measured from the front axle to a
mounted toolbar, i have a .75" difference left and right. . . so the
linkage isn't quite parallel. there is also a 1" of difference between
the height, left and right. i've replaced most parts readily available,
including linkage bolts, frame bolts, etc. the linkage parts match up
well, and i don't think they are the cause. the linkage bolts, at the
lower rear arms, were previously repaired and failed. replaced with
bolts and nylocks because i can't find the right sized lugs.

anyway. . . i'm concerned with the differences in height and camber (?)
on the implement bars. If i'm pulling a plant jr seeder or cultivator
it will be sliding sideways. outside of just being annoying will this
cause any major operational problems? maybe i'm just being too uptight?

btw, the nissan alternator bolted up ok, with a modified mount. if i
could do it again, i'd use a late 70's or early 80's alternator (used
84+ model year). the older ones have a voltage rectified that's not
part of the alternator housing and is adjustable. currently putting out
19 volts once it warms up. thanks for the help from last year.

also, does anyone have a good source for parts? the clutch throwout
bearing sounds a little roasted

thanks
john
danville,in




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