Snap coupler equipment

forddoc

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What are the different widths between snap couplers? I recently purchased a farm on which I found five 2&3 bottom plows, a wheel disc, dirt slip, and a Woods mower 6'. Some have different widths at the snap coupler hangers. Just trying to figure which tractor these will work with.
Thanks in advance.
 
I"ve never heard of multiple widths, either on the lift arms or attaching links. A bit of a difference wouldn"t matter, since the implement would self-center upon raising. The factory plow should be correct....are the off-size machines homemade or altered?
 
I think I remember reading something once about the CA having a narrower set of lift arms than the WD and D series. I don't have a CA to measure, so I can't confirm.
AaronSEIA
 
1 of the two bottom plows has a narrower frame and hitch width, and The dirt slip is a little wider but it might be sprung? all of these are AC built and appear to have the factory hitches
 
There are probably a lot of units out there I haven't seen- but the ones I have seen-(3 bottom plows, mower, cultivator, etc.) mostly have lift linkage that pivots so a difference in lift arm width shouldn't matter.
 
the small plow lift links are solid, it measured as a 2-12" plow,and the lift links measured about three inches narrower than a wd 45 that a customer has at the shop. That is why I was trying to figure out what this small plow might be for. The rest of the plows have the pivoting arms.
 
The B, CA, D10 and D12 lift arms are 3" closer together than the bigger tractors. Some of the implements with fixed width had extra holes to adjust in or out to suit. I have a sc blade like that....I'm not sure that the slip scoupe can be adjusted in to fit the smaller tractors....
 

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