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dmunger

01-09-2014 19:39:42




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I just purchased a 1946 2n. The tractor runs great. I am interested in the Zane Thang position control. Does anybody know if this item is still available? I cant find a good link that directs me to thjs product.
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jennifer408

01-12-2014 18:11:58




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 Re: Zane Thang in reply to dmunger, 01-09-2014 19:39:42  
can you include a pic so i can see what the thing is ?



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Royse

01-11-2014 08:38:59




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 Re: Zane Thang in reply to dmunger, 01-09-2014 19:39:42  
It's not needed on an 8N as the 8N already has position control.

If yours doesn't work and you don't want to fix it, I suppose it would work.

Ordering information and Zane's email address is on his website at the link above.



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Jim in Ma.

01-11-2014 08:26:58




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 Re: Zane Thang in reply to dmunger, 01-09-2014 19:39:42  
How would one order the Zane's thing for an 8N? Thanks



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ZANE

01-10-2014 19:40:40




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 Re: Zane Thang in reply to dmunger, 01-09-2014 19:39:42  
Got one sitting on the shelf waiting for you!

ZANE THANG - Position Control for the Ferguson System
This device is for the hydraulic lift on the 9N, 2N and TO Ferguson tractors that originally only had draft control. My ZANE THANG gives the lift position control just as effective as the lifts all the later model tractors have. No more chains and bars to hold the implement where you want it to stay while in operation. Just select the position and it will stay put. Also, it will return to any previously set position automatically. No part of the original tractor or it's components is altered. You just bolt it on in a matter of minutes with a couple of common hand tools.

Price $95.00, including shipping in the USA
Price $107.50, including shipping outside the USA

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mbramble

01-10-2014 05:38:29




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 Re: Zane Thang in reply to dmunger, 01-09-2014 19:39:42  
Here's a link to Zane's page.....

Zane's Lift Stuff



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Royse

01-09-2014 19:45:25




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 Re: Zane Thang in reply to dmunger, 01-09-2014 19:39:42  
Yes it is. Here's a link, first paragraph: Zane Thang

Zane will probably be around shortly if you have questions.

I have used mine quite a bit and it works very well.



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BrianLivingstone

01-09-2014 19:43:05




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 Re: Zane Thang in reply to dmunger, 01-09-2014 19:39:42  
Zane Thang?



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Royse

01-09-2014 19:49:05




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 Re: Zane Thang in reply to BrianLivingstone, 01-09-2014 19:43:05  
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Zane Sherman's device to add position control to the Ferguson
3pt hitch system used on the 9N/2N tractors.
Allows you to set the 3pt hitch at a particular height and it will stay there.

The 8N and later tractors had position control from Ford built in.



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dmunger

01-10-2014 05:15:08




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 Re: Zane Thang in reply to Royse, 01-09-2014 19:49:05  
This site is awesome. Thank you very much for your help. I will post back my results.



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2ruNgineer

01-10-2014 05:58:45




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 Re: Zane Thang in reply to dmunger, 01-10-2014 05:15:08  
I have one on my '46. Makes a lot of work with the tractor much more manageable. I love it with the shreader.



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Tom-Pa

01-11-2014 16:23:37




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 Re: Zane Thang in reply to 2ruNgineer, 01-10-2014 05:58:45  
I have one on my non position control working 8N.
It is a great item. I put one on my 2N and left it on when I sold it. I use the chains on my rotary cutter(shredder some call it). I use them for the lowest position when cutting and uppermost position for road travel so the hydraulics don't take the strain of the heavy cutter bouncing. and the position control for when I have to use it higher for when I have to double cut for really tall heavy cutting or need higher cuts... I would recommend it for anyone...

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