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Posted by Hugh MacKay again on October 20, 2006 at 05:58:50 from (216.208.58.124):
In Reply to: Re: GRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by Patrick Martin on October 20, 2006 at 04:37:37:
Patrick: One thing I should have warned you about in ordering a parts manual. The tractor parts manual will most likely include only the U drawbar with swinging drawbar as it applies to hitching. Rear rockshafts were always considered part of the implement, and those are covered in implement parts books. For example the A-189 plow had a rear rockshaft whereby you could lower one side without the other, whereas the A-193 plow had a solid rockshaft where both side lowered and raised together. When a farmer bought a tractor, he would get a tractor manual, plus a manual for each implement he purchased. There is an all incompasing manual that covers tractor and all attachments and implements available at the time of the particular tractor. I've only ever seen one of these, tried to buy it off the guy. It was a Super A book, thus it wouldn't have covered any of the fast hitch equipment. I offered him $75. He was a book dealer and wanted me to go higher. I said, "you find one of the newer books from 100, 130 or 140 that covers fast hitch as well and we'll talk." He's never called. I think these last books are quite rare.
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