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limiter chain set up for gravel drivway.

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pat

01-30-2004 06:30:54




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to Randy in WNY and SouNguy;
I don't have a picture of my limiter chain set up. I'll take one and try to post on the site ASAP along with the tractor. I rebuilt last summer.
The chain hooks are bolted to the top of the rear housing on each side. The two just under the top link. Sorry I'm not sure of the right terminology for this. I can tell you it works great. And, like I said before I use it for every implement I use.
Pat

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Steve W (NY)

01-30-2004 09:48:46




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 Re: limiter chain set up for gravel drivway. in reply to pat, 01-30-2004 06:30:54  
I had limiter chains. They were annoying to install, and even more frustrating to use. I installed a Zane thang. Chains are on the scrap pile. If you want them, come get em.

Take Care
Steve



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E. Ray

01-30-2004 14:00:37




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 Re: Re: limiter chain set up for gravel drivway. in reply to Steve W (NY), 01-30-2004 09:48:46  
Steve..... ....If you ever vacation in Fla. and use I 75 to get there, throw them in the trunk and let me know when you will be crossing the Ky. river..There is a new Loves truck stop at exit 94 about 2 mile south of the Ky. River. I live about 10 min. from there and will take them off your hands. May even buy you a cup of coffee (grin)..... ....E. Ray



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WillyP(KY)

01-30-2004 17:03:46




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 Re: Re: Re: limiter chain set up for gravel drivwa in reply to E. Ray, 01-30-2004 14:00:37  
Hey E. Ray, Where do you live at (Winchester or Richmond)? I am from Richmond but live in Garrard County now. My mother in law lives about 2 miles from the new Loves truck stop. Good to see some one from home on here.. Do you own an N-tractor?

Willy P (KY)



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E. Ray

01-31-2004 05:17:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: limiter chain set up for gravel dr in reply to WillyP(KY), 01-30-2004 17:03:46  
WillyP..... .... Glad to hear from a neighbor. I live in Clark Co. off the Old Boonesboro Rd. on Elkin Sta. about a mile north of the Ky. River. Yes, I own a 53 NAA and a 52 N8 that I have been able to keep working thanks to this board. Do you own an N? I checked the archives and didn’t see where you have posted before. Am now looking at a 7? 2600 diesel that will be going to auction in a few weeks. If the last bidder isn't too high, it will be me. Will let you know what date the auction will be and where, maybe you can come to see it sell. (will buy you that cup of coffee) I retired from Win. Fire Dept. in “96" and am now a Real Estate Agent with Tom Goebel & Co. If you want to look me up, you can reach me there or e-mail me..... .....E. Ray

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souNdguy

01-30-2004 08:51:24




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 Re: limiter chain set up for gravel drivway. in reply to pat, 01-30-2004 06:30:54  
Thanks. We'll be awaiting those pics.

Soundguy



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MarkB 2N MS

01-30-2004 22:50:39




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 Re: Re: limiter chain set up for gravel drivway. in reply to souNdguy, 01-30-2004 08:51:24  
third party image

There is an "angle iron" welded to the seat spring that has slots to fit the chains, I fabricated the straps to attach the chains to the lower lift arms. They stay on the lower arms so I don't have to fool with putting them on the implement pins.
Larger picture available at: http://groups.msn.com/thebullockclan/anotherfordinthefamily.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=248

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