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Re: Re: Did Farmall F12's ever come with a Hydraulic Drawbar control???
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Posted by F14 on April 09, 2003 at 04:44:13 from (204.181.141.67):
In Reply to: Re: Did Farmall F12's ever come with a Hydraulic Drawbar control??? posted by karl f on April 08, 2003 at 23:06:41:
First, let me say that I am by NO MEANS an authority on the subject. Having established my ignorance, the only "hydraulics" I'm aware of for the F12/14 is the Power Lift. This is a simple up/down device. The lift is under the seat which is a leaf spring arrangement rather than the post-and-spring type seat. The pump drives off the left side of the trans on the belt pulley shaft, with a cast manifold to the lift mechanism under the seat. It does not directly operate the 'drawbar' or provide anything approximating a 3 point hitch. It was intended to lift cultivators and plows and perhaps other implements via a fairly complex linkage that came with the implement to be lifted. A friend of mind DID manage to work out a system to use the pump to operate a homemade 3 point, I may have pictures around somewheres if you're interested.
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