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HENRY E NC

08-14-2007 20:44:30




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will a super A drawbar fit onto a regular A.




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Dave Sherburne NY

08-15-2007 15:33:54




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 Re: drawbars in reply to HENRY E NC, 08-14-2007 20:44:30  
If you are talking about the big U shaped piece,
The part number for the A is 43919DA ----- The Part number for the Super A is69426D. BUT, The super A doesn't fasten directly to the gear box
there are brackets on each side. The answer I think
is maybe. Check the link to the parts book ----- -
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Hugh MacKay

08-15-2007 01:45:29




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 Re: drawbars in reply to HENRY E NC, 08-14-2007 20:44:30  
Henry: I think that final drive, as it applies to the 3 bolt pattern for mounting implements and drawbars never changed from first A in 1939 right through to the last 140 in 1979. I have a SA, 130 and 140, a friend has an A and while I've never measured, I'm certain bolt pattern is the same. I know my three are. All you need do is measure the bolt pattern.

The final drive did change some around 1953-54, but it was nothing more than change in brakes and beefing up casting for fast hitch. On the outside of those final drives, I'd be awfully surprised if there are any differences.

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scotty

08-15-2007 06:22:56




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 Re: drawbars in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-15-2007 01:45:29  
Good Mornin, Hugh is correct. Also as Shaggy states, the center distance is the same, 5" on center. Both my 42 A and my 49 Super A have the same center distance. I believe there were a couple of different variations of plates made were the drawbar bolts to the final drives. Some had slots so that by just loosening the nuts enabled you to remove the drawbar from the threaded studs, where others had through holes where you had to remove the bolts to get the drawbar off.


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ShaggyM

08-15-2007 06:00:01




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 Re: drawbars in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-15-2007 01:45:29  
I think it measures right about 5in center to center on the bolts. The only problem is the little bolt that you adjust the height with.
How come the B's have a wider spacing on those bolts?
Shaggy



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