Well the parts diagram calls it "lift arm" I would call it a lift tab that rided on the 3pt lift arm. It is the tab that is bending. The orange "L" shape piece on top of the grey 3pt lift arm. The first time it happened I fell in a sink hole and the whole weight of the tractor went down on the MMM. Broke some linkage and bent the arm. This there wasn't any trauma but I noticed the MMM deck wasn't lifting but an inch off the ground discovered both sides were bent. Thanks for any info. Im stumped as to the cause and these little babies are expensive.
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Not uncommon to bend those if things are not properly adjusted, which is, again, not uncommon.
Most (No?) dealers take the time to properly set up and adjust the MMMs for similar tractors.
If not proprerly adjusted, things can bend.
I always INSIST that dealers give to me the assembly instructions for EVERYTHING that I buy. Though I ofter get push back, I do not write checks until such is done.
If you have the assembly instructions, follow the assembly and set-up procedures. Almost certainly you will find that things are not as they should be.
If you do not have such instructions, INSIST that your dealer give such to you.
If, as is likely, your dealer pushes back, INSIST that you receive such instructions. Your dealer can do so if he wants to do so but most dealers do not want to be bothered.
I have mine because I would not write a check until I did.
Yes, I went through the assembly and set-up instructions and found some (not all) to be not as they should be.
SDT