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Re: Super M swinging drawbar
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Posted by RoninKS on November 05, 2006 at 20:49:07 from (24.225.2.60):
In Reply to: Re: Super M swinging drawbar posted by CNKS on November 04, 2006 at 19:58:46:
CNKS, Thanks for the reply, and I agree that lower is better than too high. I notice when I pull my Donahue trailer and a few other things, that the hitch seems pretty low, I guess that won't really cause much of a problem unless the front of my Krause disc digs into the ground when I pull it in the transport position. If I had another drawbar, I'd seriously think about bending it and welding it to the top of the existing one (over the "TOP" of the roller), which would gain me a few more inchs of ground clearance. I'm curious to see it others have also had low drawbars after installing a Saginaw 3pt., and if it has caused them any problems with their implements. RoninKS
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