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Swinging Drawbar kit for 9/2N?

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Rochester (WA)

08-09-2002 15:12:55




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I've seen the swinging drawbar kits for 8N's, but do they make one for the earlier 9/2N's too? It looks like the bracket that fits around the PTO bearing retainer will bolt right up, but is there an adapter for the pivot bracket that installs below the Differential? I've seen the drawbar kits that fit on the lower liftarms, but I'm really interested in a more permanent fixture like a lot of the newer tractors have. Any thoughts or leads? Thanks, Casey

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Ed Gooding (VA)

08-09-2002 17:47:23




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 Re: Swinging Drawbar kit for 9/2N? in reply to Rochester (WA), 08-09-2002 15:12:55  
Hi Casey. Sears sold one. It looked like this:

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Hope this helps..... ..... Ed
'52 8N475798



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Rusty 2N

08-09-2002 21:39:12




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 Re: Re: Swinging Drawbar kit for 9/2N? in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 08-09-2002 17:47:23  
Thank you ED!!! I can build that in an after noon!! After harvest though. Start Mon I love farmin' specialy this time of year.



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Ed Gooding (VA)

08-10-2002 03:52:42




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 Re: Re: Re: Swinging Drawbar kit for 9/2N? in reply to Rusty 2N, 08-09-2002 21:39:12  
Cool! You could probably sell a bunch of em to 9/2N'ers here on YT. Here are two other pages from the pamphlet that may also be helpful:

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Best of luck with it..... ..Ed
'52 8N475798

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Tyler (MD)

08-09-2002 16:03:46




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 Re: Swinging Drawbar kit for 9/2N? in reply to Rochester (WA), 08-09-2002 15:12:55  
The 9N/2N rear housing is not set up with threads cast into the underside of it to bolt up the drawbar. If you want something permanent, you'll have to make something to fit like this;

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Or, Ed Gooding has some other pics of stationary drawbars for the N's.

Tyman

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Rochester (WA)

08-09-2002 16:50:40




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 Re: Re: Swinging Drawbar kit for 9/2N? in reply to Tyler (MD), 08-09-2002 16:03:46  
Yeah, that looks plenty sturdy for my purposes and I'd consider it, but I think it would interfere with the coulter wheel on my plow. I like the kind that just swing out of the way to one side or the other. I was thinking of using an 8N under-differential bracket by fabricating a couple of adapter plates that utilized longer axle housing studs. I was just wondering if someone else was marketing a version that would save me the trouble. Thanks

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