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Re: To all owners of A, SA, 100, 130 and 140 tract
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on September 28, 2006 at 11:45:38 from (4.227.107.253):
In Reply to: To all owners of A, SA, 100, 130 and 140 tractors posted by Hugh MacKay on September 28, 2006 at 04:03:18:
We have two 140's and a Super A that I restoring. On the 140's one has a fast hitch and one has the draw bar, we never change them. On the Super A I am working on I want cultivators on it but I also have the U draw bar and the swinging draw bar arm. Hugh, I just dont see a way to have both but I have an idea. The anchor bar for the swinging arm is pretty stout built so why not use it as the draw bar. Mount it on the top holes on the final drive above where you normally would for the U draw bar. It would be up higher which might or might not be good. I know I would use the lug nut type nuts to secure them and not just bolts. Another idea would be to have a bar made that would fit betwenn the two arms of the cultivators where you could take it on and off. Cultivator brackets dont appear as heavy built tho as the draw bar brackets.
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