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Re: farm all 200 center lift question
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Posted by Jim Becker on February 16, 2007 at 09:54:50 from (71.164.210.94):
In Reply to: farm all 200 center lift question posted by Tom Whitehead on February 15, 2007 at 17:15:45:
Your blade looks to me like the McCormick C-72, not home made. I don't think it is intended to be raised/lowered independently on each side. As designed, it would require twisting the blade frame to do so. With 50 or so years of wear, it will probably allow you to do it to a limited extent. The intent is probably to attach both sides to the same Touch-Control rockshaft so one lever will raise/lower the entire blade while the other lever will move the other rockshaft but have no effect on the blade. If you attach the 2 sides to different Touch-Control rockshafts, you should try to keep both sides close to the same setting.
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