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Re: 1940 Farmall A implement
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Posted by scotty on August 08, 2003 at 10:18:30 from (199.231.49.128):
In Reply to: 1940 Farmall A implement posted by Greg Miller on August 08, 2003 at 09:39:20:
Greg, I think you will very hard pressed to come up with a way to lift a disk harrow or any implement that large that is trailered behind the tractor. I have a snowplow mounted on my 42 A during the winter months, that I rigged up with a strongarm lift and a cable and pulley system to raise and lower the plow. I also have a Super A that I am rebuilding, that has the touch control hydraulics. The Super A also has a rear rockshaft between the rear fenders that could be used to raise a nd lower various implements. If you are intent on using that disk behind the A I would think about mounting some wheels that could be lowered on the disk and then you could get it down the road that way. Just a thought! scotty
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