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Re: Re: 1941 farmall a exh.lift
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Posted by BOB LUNDT on February 24, 2001 at 04:57:15 from (208.200.8.97):
In Reply to: Re: 1941 farmall a exh.lift posted by gene b on February 22, 2001 at 19:57:10:
thanks for all the info from everyone.my type is the one with one rod and a ball on the end .It has the place for the hose. But no hose I also must be missing the linkage from what the hose controlls to my single rod? parts avalible? does this mean that this setup was for only a plow? I have a cultavtor and a plow but unsure if i have all the parts and how they go on. there is also about a 1 1/8 inchbar that sticks out on the right side then goes over the bellhousing and down and points in on the left side is this factory for hookup of implements THANKS AGAIN BOB
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