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Re: Will a draw bar support from 300 work on H ?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 17, 2003 at 03:07:17 from (209.226.247.23):
In Reply to: Will a draw bar support from 300 work on H ? posted by Kelly C on June 16, 2003 at 18:23:02:
Kelly: Just kind of curious what you are refering to, either the part that swinging drawbar hooks to or one of the axle housing clamps? When you say under my first thoughts are swinging drawbar pivot. However your description sounds a bit like axle clamp. The axle clamp should work. That part on belly for swinging may have different size holes or even a different hole pattern. I can see that part on belly of torque tube being beefed up on 300 as it was not only loaders that broke H torque tubes. I can remember years ago an H having roller on swinging drawbar break with a heavy loaded trailer, and it broke a section out of torque tube rather than swinging drawbar or that mounting part breaking.
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