Jim in Eastern North Caro
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8N's cause a serious disease whose symptoms include letting things follow you home. This one was given to me if I would take it away. It is a ten foot by 2x2 solid steel toolbar that had been lying in a honeysuckle and briarpatch for at least 30 years. It must weigh 200 pounds, as I had to pick it up by hand (and acking back) to put it on a trailer. At least the hitch pins were centered and easy to grab.
Now I have a dilemma..., can you see the problem? I had to replace the 1" hitch pins with the Cat 1 7/8" and bushings to fit the 8N, so this must be a Cat 2 tool bar. The angles are 45 degrees off, so will a longer Cat 2 upper link square them up so I can put my hiller discs on it?
Now I have a dilemma..., can you see the problem? I had to replace the 1" hitch pins with the Cat 1 7/8" and bushings to fit the 8N, so this must be a Cat 2 tool bar. The angles are 45 degrees off, so will a longer Cat 2 upper link square them up so I can put my hiller discs on it?