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Re: rear lift arm on super a
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 18, 2002 at 18:30:43 from (142.177.108.39):
In Reply to: rear lift arm on super a posted by mark on February 18, 2002 at 16:44:28:
Mark: there are two different rear rockshaft set up that fit the Super A. I have never seen the 3 point hitch kit that are on market, so I don't know anything about them. The two rear rockshafts are only different on the left side One is the same on left as right except for the upright arm the pull rod from hydraulic rockshaft hooks to. The other has a switching device on the left side so one side can be lowered without the other. The main use for this was the two way plow. Some tractors were sold with two single furrow plows, one plowed to each side, thus the use for the switching device. In actual plowing it worked as the rollover plow as we know it today. Mine has this, however it has parts missing and has been welded so as to operate like the first one I mentioned. I hope I have been of some help Hugh
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