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SCSteve
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2003-01-21          47890

I need to replace the upper lift arm on my 3 pt hitch. I have a Yanmar 2200. I have heard that John Deere compacts are made by Yanmar. Will a standard John Deere lift arm fit my Yanmar? Appreciate the info.
Steve


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DRankin
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2003-01-21          47896

A generic top link should work just fine as long as you get the same size. Besides, the generic costs about $25 and I am sure Deere would charge four times that. ....

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TomG
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2003-01-22          47924

There is some variation in length of CAT I top-links to accommodate slight variations in lower link arms and mounting brackets. I think Mark was looking around for a shorter top-link for his BX, and occasionally you hear of somebody wanting to shorten one for a particular implement. However, for the most part any CAT I link works with any CAT I tractor and implement. Sleeves are available to size CAT II loops to CAT I pins and adapters are available for non-standard 3ph's such as Ford N's. ....

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