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3.12 Rear lift linkage
3.12.1 General information
1 - outer lever; 2 – bracket of rotary shaft; 3 - rotary shaft; 4 - upper link; 5 – lifting
rod; 6 – lower link; 7 - eyelets; 8 – buckle; 9 - axle.
Figure 3.12.1 – Rear lift linkage
The rear lift linkage is used to attach mounted and semi-mounted agricultural ma-
chines to the tractor. Mounted machines are attached to the tractor at three points: to pivots
of the lower links and to the upper link. Outer levers 1 (Figure 3.12.1) (left and right) are
fitted with their splined holes on shaft 3 installed in bracket 2, which is mounted on the rear
axle housing. Levers 1 are connected to the lower links 6 with the help of lifting rods 5.
The lower links are mounted with their front pivots on axle 9, installed in the holes of
the rear axle housing. On the lower links, there are eyelets 7, to which buckles 8 are attached
by means of bolts. The other ends of buckles 8 are mounted on axle 9 with their brackets.
The buckles limit the transverse movement of the lower links in the working and transport
positions.