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My AC616 (AC620) Hydrostat lever has a second "locking" lever (squeeze to unlock). It is missing a "spring & ball" assy. and I dont know how to rebuild this or if the parts are even available. OR would I be better off trying to buy the whole lever assy. used?

Thanks very much for any advice, instructions or part #'s sm01

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Greg, check with Randy in Corunna Mi. he has adds on Craigslist for engines and tires. He's parting out a couple and sure he'll have one. I've bought off him real easy to deal with. I hate to see people parting but I guess when we need parts it's only choice.I have one but ear marked for my diesel conversion if I ever get to it.

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The spring and ball are common to the large frame tractors with Vickers hydros (3416H for example).

The ball is 5/16 diameter at any hardware store.

Look around, you may be able to improvise a stock spring from the hardware store. Or buy a new one PN 166046

John U

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Thanks Lloyd, do you have his contact info or user name?

quote:Originally posted by 720nut

Greg, check with Randy in Corunna Mi. he has adds on Craigslist for engines and tires. He's parting out a couple and sure he'll have one. I've bought off him real easy to deal with. I hate to see people parting but I guess when we need parts it's only choice.I have one but ear marked for my diesel conversion if I ever get to it.


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Thanks for the link Rick! thats what I need sm01

But I order from Joe as a last resort. (I dont like to see nice tractors butchered just for $, there's plenty out there in poor condition for parts, without killing the good ones)XX(

John I tried to repair this one but I think its too loose to hold the ball & spring?? I dont see how it all fits. I wish I could see a good one up close...even the parts diagram is too vauge for me sm00dz:drl

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Greg on Craigslist there's an add for a engine in Corrunna Mi. I don't have his # anymore. When I get back from driving bus this morning I will try and get a picture of my 720 linkage

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Greg, here is some pictures, kind of hard to see with out tearing apart

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I know there not that good but hard to get done in there. Hope they help

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Thanks Alot Lloyd...Those do help. not sure what holds spring in place?? does it sit in a recess behind the ball? Also is this meant to hold/lock the lever in any position? or only where the groove is? I just remembered I have a HB212 in boxes/crates in my yard shed...Maybe it has a similar system..?

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