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Re: Farmall 140
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on June 19, 2007 at 20:54:24 from (4.90.51.75):
In Reply to: Farmall 140 posted by TxFarmer84 on June 19, 2007 at 18:34:56:
Where you mount the planter and fertilize unit on the side of the tractor it takes a special bolt with drop shoulders. Takes four of them, 5/8 but about 1 1/2 inches long. You might want to check and see if you have them if your planning on getting the fertilize unit and planter. On the 144 cultivator it came with the tool bars that both pointed to the right (if you look at it from the seat). You could also get one that pointed to the left. My cousin had his set up with the arms that pointed in the two directions and I wanted mine like his on my SA. I happaned to have one of those bars from the 140 to use so I got it mounted. He had warned me about the shank hitting the oil pan but I kind of forgot. When I started the tractor I heard the sound of metal hitting metal. I remembered his warning then. Oh well, its on the bottom of the oil pan and no one will ever see it. lol Lots of neet things you can get for the 140.
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