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by Mooner
Merk, so if I am understand you and the diagram correctly, the #9 pin occupies two holes?? Is that correct?
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Put a load on it and odds are it will not work right if there is a problem. The lift has some float built into it so the attachment can float over uneven ground. Put some pressure against part #6. Them raise and lower the lift. Does your lift work?
The picture that has "normal use" above it is the way it should be when you are mowing your lawn or pushing snow for an example. It should pivit like in the picture.
The picture that has " Float lock pin in place: " is for down pressure only. There isn't a a good use for the float lock out pin. Some use it when they have a blade on. It is a good way to break the coiled pin in part number 6. THere are 2 pins in lift system when the float lock out pin is in place. Look under you Cub to see the coiled pin in #3.