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Re: Re: Re: '47 Super-A rear lift bar variations 3-point adapters
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Posted by Haas on January 03, 2002 at 16:50:56 from (129.37.117.148):
In Reply to: Re: Re: '47 Super-A rear lift bar variations 3-point adapters posted by J.R. on January 03, 2002 at 12:22:38:
The split rear rockshaft is for use with a 2 way plow. Made so you can let each arm down independently. However, the dimensions of the arms are the same as the regular one piece rockshaft and the 3 pt hitch would work with it just as well. I had a Super A before my 140 that had the split rockshaft and I used a 3pt on it. If the rockshaft you have is the split type, you can likely put an ad in the classified to trade. I've seen several folks that want to use the 2 way plow, but don't have that rockshaft. Also, there is a latch that bolts to the top of the transmission that allows you to release one side at a time of the rockshaft, or the two sides can be pinned together to operate together as the normal way.
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