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Re: Logic: Swinging Drawbar?
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Posted by Magman on July 20, 2006 at 04:28:12 from (67.142.130.39):
In Reply to: Logic: Swinging Drawbar? posted by City-Boy McCoy on July 20, 2006 at 03:36:47:
I am sure that was one consideration, And also being able to hook inplements that were wider or narower in different positions tyo line up with the rear wheels, To be able to swing the drawbar out of the way to hook something up that was stationary like the sickle, I bet there were alot of considerations, ecspecially when plowing on hilly ground to be able to move it back and forth to line up the furrow wheel. . I remember my gramp had a set up on his M that had a adjuster like you see on a lot of different equipment to raise and lower on his draw bar to move it from on the seat. I have been meaning to get up there and see my uncle and try to get it or see if I can build one. He also had a 630 case I think and that had a hyd draw bar what a convenience back when. JON
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