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Re: Can you put Farmall M drawbars on an H?
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Posted by Bill Smith on January 02, 2004 at 16:55:53 from (63.147.130.82):
In Reply to: Can you put Farmall M drawbars on an H? posted by John on December 31, 2003 at 15:22:32:
First off, the main wear point on any draw bar is the draw bar pin holes. My guess is, that is what happened to your swinging draw bar. Someone pulled the pin hole clear out after it wore thin. To fix the problem they most likely cut the swinger shorter and put a new hole in it. That would explain why it is short. The U shaped draw bar might interchange. I have never tried it, but would guess that it would. Now then, the M had a factory option of a thin, or thicker U shaped draw bar. I believe the thin was standard for the H without the option for the thick. The swinger for the M is simular but different. If you do some messing around the M swinger will fit the H but clearly does not fit right. It is longer and has extra ark in it. The roller on the swinger was an option, and is better because it reduces slide wear.
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