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Re: help with farmallsupera
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 19, 2005 at 02:56:40 from (216.208.58.173):
In Reply to: help with farmallsupera posted by kenneth robertson on October 18, 2005 at 18:28:12:
Ken: It's really quite simple, you need a rear rock shaft that fits between fenders just behind the seat. That rock shaft will have a linkage to touch control rock shaft at left side of fuel tank. From there all you need is 3 point linkage from most any small tractor. Personally I'd fit a piece of heavy square tubing between final drives at point were drawbar attaches. I'd then fabricate mounting for lower links to that cross member. You can just fabricate mounting on final drives, however 3 point will work much better if lower links are no more than 18" apart where they attach to tractor. Your implements will tow much better. For the top link, fabricate mounting on center of rockshaft. E mail me I do have some photos that may help.
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