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Re: Drawbar BENT???
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Posted by Dick Davis on December 24, 1999 at 06:06:20 from (205.188.195.56):
In Reply to: Drawbar BENT??? posted by Johnny Angel on December 23, 1999 at 20:49:45:
I own my late father's last tractor a 49 M that also has a bent"up" drawbar. He managed that by attempting to pull a broken limb out of the top of a sugar maple tree. The limb didn't come down but he managed to get both rear wheels airborn and the drawbar was bent about 2 1/2 inches out of line. My father retired from farming in 1979, stayed on the farm and rented out the farm land. We held his machinery auction in 1989. He sold 49 B, 51 M, 460, 706, 1066. He only kept a Super C with belly mower for the grove. Two months later I went to visit and found a newly painted 49 M /loader parked in the shed. He bought it, "I might need some thing to move snow!"
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