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Re: Can you put Farmall M drawbars on an H?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 01, 2004 at 04:08:58 from (216.208.58.139):
In Reply to: Can you put Farmall M drawbars on an H? posted by John on December 31, 2003 at 15:22:32:
John: Your swinging drawbar, should be when in the center position, 15" from end of pto shaft to center of drawbar pin hole. That is what all trailing pto equipment is designed for. Anyone claiming these drawbars can't be switched from one model to another has very limited imagination. Sure there will be some slight modifications and maybe the belly mount on an H is different from a 560. That same U was used on a lot of C, SC for mounting semi mount mowers. There are two different thickness for the U, same was true of swinging tongue. Length of tongue varies also. The C obviously used different axle housing clamps from H or the M. I have a 300 swnging drawbar geared up to fit my Farmall 130, about the only thing I didn't use was the axle housing clamps. My 130 is equiped with one point fast hitch. When using I just drop the pull bar of hitch, mount the 300 drawbar and bingo I'm in business for pto work. I used this on a pto manure spreader for years. This is really not rocket science, most good welding shops could build you and H or M drawbar better than the factory original in the forenoon.
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