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800 Ford part needed

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Scott Bishop

02-01-2008 13:11:28




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I have an 800 Ford. I am looking for a part I broke today. Its the "bracket" that the top end of the "top link adjustable arm" of the 3 point hitch engages. The bracket has several holes and is held in place with a pin. It connects to the tractor under the rear of the seat. I am not sure what the part is called, or where to order one on-line.
Any info appreciated..




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paul

02-01-2008 18:53:45




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 Re: 800 Ford part needed in reply to Scott Bishop, 02-01-2008 13:11:28  
I'm thinking there were a few different designs, depending on the age of your generic 800 model.... I'll assume it was they type with the top set of holes up high & not supported. Pretty common for those to become a 2-hole version. :) The top hole was not very sturdy, designed for lighter use.

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PeterL

02-01-2008 17:26:27




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 Re: 800 Ford part needed in reply to Scott Bishop, 02-01-2008 13:11:28  
I think I have a new one. Email for a picture

Thanks



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Keith-OR

02-01-2008 14:54:42




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 Re: 800 Ford part needed in reply to Scott Bishop, 02-01-2008 13:11:28  
Scott, if Arlen doesn't have what ya need call this guy I know he has one.He is really nice individual to work with..

Doug D'Avis.....ddougterri@aol.com (509) 750-2744
Moses Lake, WA

Keith & Shawn



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RodInNS

02-01-2008 13:51:58




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 Re: 800 Ford part needed in reply to Scott Bishop, 02-01-2008 13:11:28  
I don' think there's anything too special about that top link rocker. A disc grinder, welder and 1/8" 7018 rod ought to take care of it.
Otherwise just about any tractor salvage yard on the continent should have one....

Rod



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ArleninOr

02-01-2008 13:24:53




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 Re: 800 Ford part needed in reply to Scott Bishop, 02-01-2008 13:11:28  
Scott post a pic as I think I may have what you are talking about



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old

02-01-2008 13:22:38




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 Re: 800 Ford part needed in reply to Scott Bishop, 02-01-2008 13:11:28  
Don't know where to find that part any more but when I did we didn't buy one because of the cost. I have an 841 that has the top hole broke out and back when it was done Ford wanted $350 for a new one and that was 15 or so years ago. I have used it like it is because of the cost



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