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Drawbar Dilemma

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Matthew

09-11-2002 17:52:43




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The rear left axle housing recently cracked on my 1947 A Culti-vision. The result from this caused my drawbar to twist competley out of proportion. I have recently replaced the axle housing, but am not willing to pay $80 for a salvaged drawbar from Wengers. Is it possible to have this drawbar wielded back to its orginal state, or should i forfet the eighty bucks?

- Thanks for you assistance in this matter

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Jon,NH

09-15-2002 16:16:14




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 Re: Drawbar Dilemma in reply to Matthew , 09-11-2002 17:52:43  
I have a 46'farmall I-A that no longer needs its drawbar....I live in southern New Hampshire



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AGEN

09-11-2002 18:43:52




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 Re: Drawbar Dilemma in reply to Matthew , 09-11-2002 17:52:43  
I'd try to re-do the original first. If you aren't in a position to to fix it (No press, welding machine, etc.) take it it to a local machine or welding shop and ask them what it would cost to get it fixed. Otherwise, I guess get a new if fixing is too expensive. $80 sounds a bit high, but I suppose shipping on a drawbar is a killer. Good luck.



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gene b

09-11-2002 18:26:38




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 Re: Drawbar Dilemma in reply to Matthew , 09-11-2002 17:52:43  
shouldnt be that hard to spring back into shape



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