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Re: Re: Re: 140 lift arms: changing from ind. to ag (for cultivator)
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 05, 2003 at 12:48:32 from (64.228.11.124):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 140 lift arms: changing from ind. to ag (for cultivator) posted by paul on February 05, 2003 at 08:16:04:
Paul: My three tractors are SuperA, 130 and 140 all Farmalls and all same hydraulic set up. My tractors all have single point fast hitch. That is controlled by rockshaft closest to fuel tank on left side, and operated by the left touch controll lever. The outside left rockshaft works in unison with the right and is operated by the right touch controll lever. I have two sets of front cultivator lift arms, that will fit any of the tractors. I don't have any equipment to post pictures with on my computer, or I would send. I must admit I have never seen one of these tractors set up different than mine except one that had dual rockshafts on both sides. On that one the two inside ones worked in unison as did the two outside ones. Since the earlier post I do remember a cpouple of industrials that were same as mine. On your tractor, is there a possibility someone has fitted it with an after market device. Just a thought, thinking along same line as you on the mower item.
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