Strange Bracket

cleddy

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I found this bracket which is MM Dyna Brown with Yellow under. It had been discarded in the iron pile in the trees(NOT stored for later use), lost in the dirt, bulldozed around when trees were knocked out, and found again after 2nd planting season and is still in pretty good shape. Does any one have an idea what it was for??? Possible
choices are U302-M602 tractor parts or Uni-Harvester/Combine power steering parts(ended up on M602) or any other junk my dad may have brought home from Dealer. We did have a disk but they are all red and yellow. I would like to put it back where it was used.
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THAT is a lucky find. Ive seen them in the parts books. It is actually a hydraulic cylinder transport bracket. This picture is out of an M670 Super parts book. Im betting they were used on the G900s and G1000s as well. I think they bolted under the axle, left side more than likely and then to the holes to the rear of the axle.
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Thanks for the information. That's amazing that you found it and that is exactly what part I have. Looking in the U302 parts manual that part number is listed (11A22079) but there is no picture of it. It must have came off one of our U-302 tractors. When I find some holes that match I can put it back on. Your picture would indicate in a up-right position but hard to tell just where it goes?? Better somewhere on tractor instead of in the dirt

The M-602 book lists a transport cylinder bracket but it has a different number and no picture. Maybe someone has one to share a picture of.
Cleddy
 
Im guessing they bolted on the left side of the axle to the rear. When standing behind the tractor, there are tapped holes to the outer side of the axle (just below the fender mounting bolts, and on the rear side of the axle). On my 670 Super there are holes under the axle, Im betting that is where the bottom part bolts and the other part bolts on the holes to the rear.
 
Well, today is kind of full...lol. As long as I have measurements for one, it doesn't look too difficult.
 
Bracked was also used on Jetstar 3. Hers is one on my Cockshutt 1350. Probably only used on models without 3 point.
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It took a while but I think this will post so everyone will see what the size is(hopefully readable)? The 1/2" x 1 1/2" flat bar is formed with 1/2"radius corner 10" x 16" and the 2 bars are welded on per the picture. Glad to see so much interest. We had 3-point tractors but any pull type implement had thier own remote cylinder of various origin and size. We had a lot of practice hooking up dirty hoses&couplings.
Cleddy
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