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Re: IH Farmall 140 Bumper Grill Guard
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 17, 2003 at 11:21:42 from (209.226.247.173):
In Reply to: IH Farmall 140 Bumper Grill Guard posted by G.Rainey on June 15, 2003 at 05:08:14:
I think any of these you have seen are local fabrications. I have one that serves a dual function. I hang a Gandy applicator on it for N applications in my garden. I put two drop links on those two tabs behind the square hole for cultivator lift frame. From there I have two 3" chanel boxed in with 3" chanel. This is low enough so axle will not touch when osculating. The up rights on front are 1.25" square tubing. I have two cross members of the same and angle iron across top. At the back I have a brace out of 1/2 x 2" flat bar going to 5/8 hole on clutch housing near starter. I also plan to build another one of these a bit heavier to mount a remote cylinder for lifting my front blade. My blade is currently lifted by hydraulic rockshaft the factory way. I find putting load of a blade on that creates leaks in the touch control in time. I have had my blade on three separate tractors and each one leaked with blade.
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