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Posted by ScottyNY on March 15, 2002 at 03:05:51 from (128.59.6.172):
In Reply to: Re: A farmall Drawbar that's posted by VAJerry on March 15, 2002 at 01:07:51:
Pete, if you can't track down one of the drawbar extensions that Jerry describes, the Service Manual for the As and Bs has some good dimesional drawings you could use to make one/have one made. I seem to remember reading somewhere that the purpose of the extension was to extend the distance between the PTO shaft and the hitch to an industry minimum standard. Later tractors, like the SuperC addressed that by making the length of the swinging drawbar adjustable. If it fits in with what you want to use the tractor for, another option would be to locate a swinging drawbar. If you did that, the worn hole wouldn't be an issue (you'd center the drawbar with pins through the good holes on either side), except that you might then find you'd have the same thing going with the hole in the swinging drawbar! I also recall a thread a while back on how to fix egg-shaped holes. It may still be in the archives. Good luck! Scotty
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