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    Posted: 11 Jan 2017 at 7:03pm
I'm replacing the seal and hose on the 3pt lift on a D15 series2. when I pulled off the rear end assembly I found 2 roll pins laying in the cover. They are about .320 in diameter 1 is about 2.75 in long. The second appears to be about .5 in and broke at one end. Question is where did these come from as I don't see any place. Did the twin sister last year an no extra parts in that one! These are consectutive serial numbered tractors and both have almost the same hrs.
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Only roll pin in that area is the one that holds the spider gear pin into the differential carrier. I'd be looking real close at that.
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The two lift shafts are held togather by two split pins.    MACK
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Dammit Mack,you have just outed me as a non expert. Good call. I think that it's much more likely to be where you described.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jaybmiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jan 2017 at 6:01am
Kurt... when I did my D-14, I had local hydraulic shop make up the hose with a SWIVEL ftg on one end(cylinder end). I made installing the hose easy as it 'laid' better. Also 1/2 cost of Agco....
I know too late now...but ..something to consider for the next time.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KurtDE Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jan 2017 at 7:38am
jaybmiller   Have not had hose made yet sounds like good idea and as for next time these lasted 50 years and I wont be around in another 50!Think this new Chinese and Japanese will even last 50! Thanks guys for the Quick answers. Kurt
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Originally posted by Lynn Marshall Lynn Marshall wrote:

Dammit Mack,you have just outed me as a non expert. Good call. I think that it's much more likely to be where you described.

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After further examination I have found that the short piece came from the one side of the lift assembly. I'm figuring that the long piece was left in the rear cover at assembly 50 years ago!
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