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Keeping drawbar from rotating

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Joel

05-18-1999 08:05:33




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Hi, I'd like to pull a wagon with my 9N. It doesn't have a stationary drawbar. I know you can get bars that connect the top link with the lower links, but how do you keep the drawbar from rotating? Where do you get the parts. Can these be used in conjunction with sway bars?

Thanks! Joel




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Gary (OR)

05-18-1999 12:28:11




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 Re: keeping drawbar from rotating in reply to Joel, 05-18-1999 08:05:33  
I have a bracket that bolts on to one of the lower arms and has a square hole in it that the drawbar goes thru and keeps it from rotating. I use it along with a sway brace. Got it at my local tractor dealer. This way I can still raise and lower the drawbar with the trailer attached.



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Bob

05-18-1999 08:33:20




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 Re: keeping drawbar from rotating in reply to Joel, 05-18-1999 08:05:33  
Joel
They make a small part that fits over one end of the draw bar between the 3 point arm and the stabilizer arm. Your local Ford New Holland dealer should have one.I have used one for years.



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Nolan

05-18-1999 08:27:34




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 Re: keeping drawbar from rotating in reply to Joel, 05-18-1999 08:05:33  
There's a V shaped thingie that you bolt on under the draw bar. It butts up against the lower two arms, and uses a catch to hold it up against them. This keeps the draw bar from rotating. You can buy this piece at ag stores or tractor dealers, it's generic. Yes, you can use it with sway bars.



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bg

05-18-1999 09:36:25




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 Re: Re: keeping drawbar from rotating in reply to Dell (WA), 05-18-1999 08:25:11  
Stevens also sells the little thingy that goes on the end of the drawbar to keep it from roatating.



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Thanks for the help! Joel

05-18-1999 13:35:41




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 Re: Re: Re: keeping drawbar from rotating in reply to bg, 05-18-1999 09:36:25  



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