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Re: 3 pt hitch stuck in up position
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Posted by gorilla on January 20, 2005 at 16:46:01 from (24.0.238.20):
In Reply to: 3 pt hitch stuck in up position posted by jd2130 on January 18, 2005 at 16:56:22:
I had the same problem on my 4230 a couple months back. Was using a post hole digger & just stopped working all of a sudden. I disconnected the linkage at the control arm and manually moved the control arm way back & it came down (be careful not to catch an arm or something under the lift arms). Turned out that I had a broken spring in the rockshaft housing. It holds tension on the internal linkage. Without this spring there isnt enough travel in the external linkage to make the lift drop. It was only 10 dollars in parts but it took a bit to take the housing off & all.
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