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Re: front hitch for super m farmall
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Posted by john d on November 03, 2006 at 17:20:47 from (69.130.179.45):
In Reply to: Re: front hitch for super m farmall posted by delmar koel on November 03, 2006 at 10:45:56:
Bob M and Wardner are on the track about the holes at each end of the lower bolster of a row crop (narrow front) Farmall. A piece of square tubing can be used on the very bottom, between the wheels. Above the wheels, at the top of the lower bolster, there are two threaded holes on the front side. The spacing of those holes exactly fits the spacing of the "drawbar extension plate" typically used when pulling a pto-powered implement. I've got one of the long ones for the M-SM models on the front of my M, and it's a charm for backing wagons into the barn. My SM has an shorter extension plate made for a Farmall B. You can get the same results with a piece of 1/2" or thicker plate drilled to fit. If you put a torch to it, and bend it down about 10-15 degrees, it works even better. For your boat, you can mount a ball hitch on the hole in the end of the plate. I'm going to echo everything the other folks have already said about the brakes. SM brakes are good when they're in good shape. If they aren't in good shape, they are an accident waiting to happen!
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