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Re: 3 point lift on Farmall C
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Posted by Rexalot on May 24, 2007 at 21:26:23 from (205.245.255.148):
In Reply to: Re: 3 point lift on Farmall C posted by Hugh MacKay on May 24, 2007 at 02:51:43:
Thanks for the info guys. I already have lower links for a Ford and connecting links from a farm store that we used on a 3pt lift built to go on a 1948 MM UTU using the cultivator lift cyclinder. While that one worked ok, it was close to the seat and wasn't practical in the sense it got in the way of being able to use the "platform" (stand and drive) and with the hand clutch I like to do that at times. My C has the lift or rockshaft for the 2 bottom plow on it now, so I was eyeballing it, and I like your friend has done with the drawbar, someone has installed longer bolts in mine where it attaches that make me think there's a place to hook the lower links to. I can visualize it, but if I do it I want it to be "right" and work correctly. (Not to mention safely.) I'd like to see the picture... for inspiration.
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