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Axle Brackets for Ford Tractor.

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Brycol

04-29-2007 16:20:18




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I have a Deerborn Sickle Mower to fit my 2N. and I need a bracket that fits under the rear axle to attach the mower to.
This bracket I beleive goes on the right side and has a ball socket fitting.
If anyone knows where I can get one or if you have
one and can measure it up and give me dimensions to make one up I would appreciate it. Thanks guys.




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Oldmax

05-11-2007 05:35:29




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 Re: Axle Brackets for Ford Tractor. in reply to Brycol, 04-29-2007 16:20:18  
You might try this dealer he deals in used " old Ford eqpt " Farm Implememt, 10473 County Rd, Chesapeake OH, 740-867-8342. I know he has some hanging on a wall in a shead out back .



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paul

04-29-2007 20:53:58




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 Re: Axle Brackets for Ford Tractor. in reply to Brycol, 04-29-2007 16:20:18  
Does that bracket not clamp onto the left 3pt lower arm?

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Brycol

04-30-2007 12:32:06




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 Re: Axle Brackets for Ford Tractor. in reply to paul, 04-29-2007 20:53:58  
Hi Paul, No this bracket is attached to the tractor with the two bolts that hold the right fender on. It is in the form of an inverted "L"
the front edge is straight and the back is angled.
It has a ball socket in it to receive the spring
loaded release mechanism of the mower should it strike a solid object. I have a picture of the bracket but I am not sure how critical the dimensions are if I were to extrapalate the dimensions from the picture and get it wrong.
Thanks for the thought though. Brycol.

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