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What is this part on an H?

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Mike CA

11-01-2007 13:57:44




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A guy named Ron posted this on the photo ads. He doesn't know what this part is, and neither do I.

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Any ideas? I'll e-mail him with the answer in case he doesn't read the forum.




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Paul G. in Mn

11-01-2007 17:19:59




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 Re: What is this part on an H? in reply to Mike CA, 11-01-2007 13:57:44  
the 39 and early 40 H and M use one very simular but it cast. I have the one for my M but looking for one for my H yet



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BHAM BILL

11-01-2007 16:32:16




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 Re: What is this part on an H? in reply to Mike CA, 11-01-2007 13:57:44  
It's for a rear light. I have a 48' Farmall HV high crop that has one on it.



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Mike CA

11-01-2007 15:03:11




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 Re: What is this part on an H? in reply to Mike CA, 11-01-2007 13:57:44  

jal-SD said: Yep, tail light bracket. (The pull rod for the PTO goes up through the hole next to the casting.) With it, you could turn the light to let you see the implement that was being pulled along side of you - it got the light out far enough to miss the tire. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)


Very cool. Thanks.

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jal-SD

11-01-2007 15:00:06




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 Re: What is this part on an H? in reply to Mike CA, 11-01-2007 13:57:44  
Yep, tail light bracket. (The pull rod for the PTO goes up through the hole next to the casting.) With it, you could turn the light to let you see the implement that was being pulled along side of you - it got the light out far enough to miss the tire. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)



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Charlie M

11-01-2007 14:53:37




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 Re: What is this part on an H? in reply to Mike CA, 11-01-2007 13:57:44  
I'm thinking its something to hold the tail light. Its on the correct side but I've never seen one like it.



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Mike CA

11-01-2007 13:59:53




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 Re: What is this part on an H? in reply to Mike CA, 11-01-2007 13:57:44  
Here is the link

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aaachris

11-03-2007 08:47:43




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 Re: What is this part on an H? in reply to Mike CA, 11-01-2007 13:59:53  
Yup.. rear light bracket. The one on my SH is on the opposite side.



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