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Jim.UT

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Just for my own curiosity. I found this on ebay and I have no idea where it installs or what it does. I have no experience with row crop Fords. I haven't bought it and don't intent to, just trying to further my "education". If anyone has a photo showing this on a tractor, i'd love to see it.

Thanks!
ebay listing.
 
It's sitting sideways in the photo. It's the bracket used to get the 3-point down to a usable height on the pre-'65 rowcrops. The two holes attach it to the trumpet, the single hole is where the lift arm attaches.
 

I think it's just what it says it is. Because of the increased height of a row crop, the attachment point of the lower end of the lift arms is dropped in order to compensate. Therefore their attachment point is the same height off the ground as an all purpose unit is.

My prior 4000 is under my 2-row cornpicker and down at the farm, or I'd take you a picture of it.
 
Here's a shot of what FordFarmer described.
Not a great photo, but I hope it helps.

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you don't see those for sale often. it is as ff and others described it. a lower 3pt arm hanger bracket for a rowcrop.
 
It"s a lower lift arm bracket! That's what it say's on the e-bay ad, anyway. Maybe a part of the 3 point hitch lift assembely??
 

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