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Farmall H swinging drawbar strap or roller and sh
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Posted by john on December 22, 2003 at 15:12:49 from (192.233.162.105):
I want to make my drawbar into a swinging one. My father made ours fixed by bolting the part called a drawbar extention by pointing it foward over our drawbar and bolting it to the U shaped drawbar and in the process bent the U shaped drawbar. I was wondering which should my H have had (Ser# 300479), the strap or roller? Which is better? My drawbar is a little loose on the pin on the transmission end. I was maybe thinking of building the hole back up in my drawbar and getting it machined but does anyone know what the correct hole diameter should be? Mine is oval. Also my drawbar and U shaped drawbar are a little bent, I could probably straighten them with heat, I was wondering if they would be weaker? Or if I should I just get new ones , (IH doesn't make them any more) who sells the aftermarket ones that are like the origional and are good quality? Thanks!!!
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