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Re: Farmall C Easy Lift Draw Bar
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Posted by Scotty on September 19, 2004 at 04:11:43 from (216.231.135.21):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall C Easy Lift Draw Bar posted by Haas on September 18, 2004 at 19:18:07:
Thanks Haas, but I still don't understand how this thing works. I thought the bar that hooks to the hinging peice on the back toward the draw bar, hooks to the lift arms in the middle of the tractor right at the hyd. pump/resavor , so when I move the remote levers, that moves the bar which moves the hinge part back and forth. The hyd. cyl. that is in the back almost laying on the draw bar is what I thought lifts the back of the implement up by hooking a chain to the back of the implement and to the arm that is coming off the hyd. cyl. the tractor has two hyd. control levers .One is hooked to the long flat bar that runs to the lift arms and I was going to hook the other control lever to the hyd. cyl. to lift the draw bar but I think what you are saying is that the long flat bar that works the hinging part in the back changes the angle of the draw bar and some how the hyd. cyl. fastens to the tractor and that is what pushes the draw bar up and down, I just got to figure out how it does it. Thanks Haas Scotty
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