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Re: Re: Re: Re: farmall 230 hitch
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Posted by jim greene on March 18, 2004 at 22:31:13 from (65.128.196.191):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: farmall 230 hitch posted by Stan(VA). on March 17, 2004 at 20:55:13:
STAN- THANX SO MUCH FOR THE INFO! BECAUSE OF THE GREAT DETAIL,LET ME BACK UP A BIT. FIRST OFF- THE 230 IS AT MY BROTHER'S HOUSE, SO I CAN'T EASILY CHECK/COMPARE THE DETAILS.SECONDLY, I BOUGHT THE SRAIGHT DRAW BAR FROM A GUY AT WORK WHO SAID "IT IS FROM A "C". SO I MAY BE TRYING TO COMPARE APPLES TO ORANGES. EITHER WAY, I'M SURE WE'LL GET TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS PROVIDED I DON'T THROW TOO MANY CURVES IN THE MIX. THE 2 BOLTS FRONT, 2 BOLTS REAR WITH HIEGHT ADJUSTABLE[SOMEWHAT] EARS SOUNDS ABOUT RIGHT SO FAR. IN OUR DRAWBAR'S "CRADLE" , IT HAS THESE SIDE MOUNTING HOLES.I'M NOT CLEAR ON THE "SWING DRAWBAR HITCH PLATE". THIS MAY BE WERE OUR BAR IS "DIFFERENT".THE 230 HAS FOUR 1/2"-13 HOLES ON THE TRANNY BELLY- AND THIS IS WHERE THE QUESTION COMES IN. IF WE BOLT UP THE ABOVE MENTIONED SIDE HOLES, THAT LEAVES US WITH THIS MYSTERIOUS SPACE OF ABOUT 8" TO WHERE WE WOULD BOLT THE FOUR TRANNY BOLTS. A SKETCH WOULD HELP HERE- SORRY.ALSO, BECAUSE THE QUICK- HITCH IS STILL ATTACHED[UNTILL BROTHER IS CONVINCED MY "PLAN" WILL WORK, IT'S STAYING], IT IS A LITTLE HARDER TO SEE IF THINGS LINE UP.THE PIN -I CAN'T RECALL IF THERE IS A PROVISION ON THE BELLY FOR THIS....THE BAR/WITH Q.H. ASS'BLY SOUNDS A LOT EASIER, HOWEVER I AM AIMMING TO PULL THIS TRACTOR AND AS YOU MENTIONED, THIS IDEA MAY STRAIN OR PREMATURELY WEAR THE ASS'BLY[ ALSO PROBABLY NOT LEAGAL]. WELL, THIS HOBBY FARMER NEEDS TO GET TO BED. THANKYOU AGAIN! JIM G.
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