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New Holland t4 lift arm query

  • 07-07-2020 10:25pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 227 ✭✭


    Hi folks,
    Anyone know if it's possible to lower the overall height of lift arms on a t4 95 new Holland? Not arm levelling but height adjustment for both arms. Also looking to get larger rear fenders but I dont believe these are available? Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,458 ✭✭✭hopeso


    Why do you need to lower them?
    If they are lifting too high, then there will be a control dial in the cab somewhere to limit how high they can lift.
    If they are not dropping low enough, firstly make sure the controls are set to let them drop all the way. Easy way to check it’s dropping fully is to see if the hydraulic cylinders (assister rams) are fully closed when the arms are dropped. If all that is alright, you should be able to adjust the drop links if both sides are threaded? Also, if there are extra holes in the lift arms, moving the pin that connects the drop links to a more forward hole will help..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 227 ✭✭Omallep2


    hopeso wrote: »
    Why do you need to lower them?
    If they are lifting too high, then there will be a control dial in the cab somewhere to limit how high they can lift.
    If they are not dropping low enough, firstly make sure the controls are set to let them drop all the way. Easy way to check it’s dropping fully is to see if the hydraulic cylinders (assister rams) are fully closed when the arms are dropped. If all that is alright, you should be able to adjust the drop links if both sides are threaded? Also, if there are extra holes in the lift arms, moving the pin that connects the drop links to a more forward hole will help..
    Arms dont go low enough with certain implements. Everything working fine (181 tractor with little done) but I think there must be some mechanical.means to adjust? No pins to drop height like on Massey. Only one side threaded (for finer adjjustment). Can anyone help or do I just go back to dealer?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,458 ✭✭✭hopeso


    Omallep2 wrote: »
    Arms dont go low enough with certain implements. Everything working fine (181 tractor with little done) but I think there must be some mechanical.means to adjust? No pins to drop height like on Massey. Only one side threaded (for finer adjjustment). Can anyone help or do I just go back to dealer?

    As I already said, check to make sure the hydraulic cylinders are fully closed when the lift is lowered. If they are, everything in the cab is set correctly.
    Would the thread on the one arm drop it low enough? If so, you could fit a threaded drop link on the other side too.....


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