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Posted by TomR ont on Tuesday, February 17, 2009:In Reply to: One more question, about the 3 pt lift posted by Tim Wilson on Wednesday, February 04, 2009:
Tim the lift should stay where you set the lever,
On the 240d, mine did the same thing for years, the spring couldn't be tightened any more - I had to move the fender to get at it. When I took it apart there was 2 FIBER washers inside it, metal would have worn the curved frame - So I had a bakelite (sp) part from an electrical control.
With a keyhole drum saw, the one with a regular drill bit in the centre and the drum about 1" looks just like a washer and it works great now.
When you look at yours the washers will be worn down to the point where they are touching, and you can’t tighten the spring any more.
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