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Clevis hitch installation troubles on 520H

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Dan Shannon

Purchased clevis hitch for  520H (thanks Dennis Turner!)

Am having issues installing conduit tube that guides the pulling cable to the lift arm.

The machine has hydraulic lift so the tube is bent.

Can't determine the positioning of the tube or the point of attachment of the clamp that holds the tube in place.

Schematics are "sketchy" so I am doing a lot of guessing.

Anybody know how to do it?

 

 

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daveoman1966

These pics help?

Note...the tube should be bent as in the schematic # 8.  The other tube #10) has a slight bend as is for std trans.

 

 

Edited by daveoman1966

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cleat

If anyone could provide a detailed drawing so I could build a bellcrank as in #5 in the drawing that would be great. Also the length and size of the cable #11 would be helpfull.

 

Thanks, Cleat

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TT

If anyone could provide a detailed drawing so I could build a bellcrank as in #5 in the drawing that would be great. Also the length and size of the cable #11 would be helpfull.

 

Thanks, Cleat

Try here:

 

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cleat

These are close but rockshaft measurements from a 520 would be great.

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Dan Shannon

Daveoman

 

thanks, the pictures help greatly.

 

I have been playing around with that location of the tube but wasn't able to finalize it in my head.

I sort of realized that the flared end of the tube would be situated near where your picture shows it.

Thanks for the confirmation.

 

I have a question about the other end of the tube, where the cable travels on its way to the lifter arm.

does it line up with a hole in the plate that is between the transmission and the lifter arm (does the cable go through that hole) or is there another way?

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TT
I have a question about the other end of the tube, where the cable travels on its way to the lifter arm.

does it line up with a hole in the plate that is between the transmission and the lifter arm (does the cable go through that hole) or is there another way?

 

This should help :handgestures-thumbup:

 

E11uni.png

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Dan Shannon

Terry,

 

Wow, that is exactly what i needed to see.

Now I just have to get the grime and detritus out from under the transmission and slide that tube into place.

 

Thanks,

Dan

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leeave96

This should help :handgestures-thumbup:

E11uni.png

Ok - I've never had to tear the Wheelhorse down to that level to gear the clevis lift cable tube installed... ;) Edited by leeave96

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Dan Shannon

Mission Accomplished!

 

Thanks to all who contributed. I really appreciate this website and all of the knowledgeable people here.

 

FYI: I didn't have to tear it down to get the tube in place. The pictures really just confirmed to me that I was working in the right place.

After clearing out all of the accumulated dirt and leaves I was able to get the tube in place and run the cable under the engine to the lift arm.

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dennist

Glad to hear Dan.

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nappypappy

Hello and i also need help with where the tube goes...pictures would help but any help is needed on this install on my 520-H.

Thanks in advance.

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cleat

These might help a bit.

 

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1164888698_Rearliftinstalled1.jpg.26cf7de4aee4e50cdfbcad6c1dc5ffdc.jpg

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nappypappy

Thanks that does help...

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lynnmor

When you put in those two bolts holding the clamp, use some sealant on the threads since they go thru to the inside of the transmission.

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nappypappy

Thanks for the tip...

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nappypappy

And thanks,,its hooked up and ready for whatever....

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