Sway Blocks

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Have acquired a pair of sway blocks consisting of two each bolted together.
Casting numbers are 104 635-A & 104 618-A and 104 634-A & 104 621-A.
Would like to know what model/series they actually fit and if someone has a need for them.
 
Do they look like this? These are on my 1850 if that helps you out any.
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(quoted from post at 11:46:45 03/22/17) Do they look like this? These are on my 1850 if that helps you out any.
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Yes, They do look very similar to the ones pictured. Not sure how much they vary from series to series. but what I have is two blocks together like the ones pictured and apparently for each side or a full set.
 
They'd fit most any 50 or 55 series. Odd thing is,you'd think my 2-105 would be like that,but it just has a single one turned backwards so it's flat side out,and has a spacer on the bolts.
 
We just had the same question from Traditional Farmer. They were used on the 18 & 1900 tractors till the series C tractors were introduced.
 
my 1855 has one block flipped over w/ spacers too , op. manual shows thats correct , but parts manual shows it with 2 blocks stacked. wonder why? must have been a cost cutting thing in the day. either way it works, but makes me wonder if thats why my drawbar side plates got broken at bottom where crossbar is welded on by the lower rub block bolts. i welded 1/2 inch plates on each side , inside & out, cut spacers down to compensate for plate , i dont think that will happen again.
 

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