Wendol, I have a L3200 and have wondered if it was a possible to convert to the lift arms with the telescoping ends. If you don't mind sharing part number and cost, I'd appreciate it. Was it a simple swap of lift arms or were modifications necessary? Also, are they the same length as the original lift arms? I am wondering how the new lift arms would affect pto driveline length(s). Thanks!
The new lift arms add approx 1" inch in length
The lift arms I used are the same arms used on the L3130, L3430, L3240, L3540, and L3560....See Messick's website for parts diagram.
The arm(s) are not sold as a complete unit, as it takes 8 part numbers to make up an arm. As an example here are the part numbers for the Left Side:
TD020-39244
TA140-71380
TA140-71410
33660-92170
TA140-71400
05122-50645
05511-50530
05511-52615
The price for one arm from my local dealer was $477.00, Earlier I had found the right arm on Ebay for $168.00. Salvage yards were of no help at all.
The only modification requires a shorter turnbuckle/stablizer assembly.
Several months ago Mark Hodge made me a set of his telescoping stabilizers for my L3800, and I never got around to installing them. As it turned out I was able to use them on this conversion, by cutting off approx 1.5 inches the telescoping parts, and they work like a charm.
Before I stumbled on the modifying Mark's stabilizer, I was searching for a way to stay with the turnbuckle style. And the only source I could find was Cleveland City Forge in Wellington, Ohio....super helpful folks there at a reasonable price.
Hope this helps.