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Re: Re: Re: 3 Point for M
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Posted by Brent in IA on July 08, 2003 at 06:33:28 from (129.186.243.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 3 Point for M posted by Pat Williams on July 03, 2003 at 11:09:47:
I posted pictures in "parts n pieces" gallery, and a few in the "tractor" gallery by mistake, until I found you can't post parts pictures there. Sorry! Just search for 1949 Farmall H. I used 3/8" steel for most of the fabrication, except where the cylinder attach, there I used 1/2". The 3 point arms are Cat. I arms from the farm store. I cut a third one in 1/2 and used each end to make the top link arms. I got some excellent adjustable turnbuckles for the arms at Olton Welding (http://www.oltonwelding.com) for about $15 each I think it was. They have lots of other useful parts too. The cylinders were a pair I had, 2" x 6", they can lift more than the front weight of the tractor can handle as I can lift it of the ground if I'm not careful!
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