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Re: I-4 Hitch


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Posted by Harold H on August 11, 2007 at 04:31:44 from (69.40.89.85):

In Reply to: I-4 Hitch posted by Wardner on August 10, 2007 at 12:31:36:

Wardner,

On your I-9 can you measure the width between the mounting brackets under the axles. I don't have access to my tractor right now, (its in a shop closed till Monday), but I think the brackets are about 23 inches center to center. I would think the brackets would be further apart on the I-9 and the arms made from heavier steel, but I hope they are both the same.

Harold H




Wardner said: (quoted from post at 12:31:36 08/10/07) Harold,

I couldn't find the 9004D in my book because it is a W-9 book as opposed to a I-9 book.

You will have to wait for the picture because my camera was stolen at a truck stop. Let that be a warning to all. Those scumbags are waiting to pounce on you when you go to pay your bill or get a Coke. Anyway, I bought a new camera on eBay. It will be here the middle of next week.

The arms are made of 1" x 2" flat bar. The aft end has two drilled holes that bolt to the pintle receiving casting. The other end, up by the axle, has a heavy pipe section welded to it. It could be easily fabricated. If you think that IH stamped that part, I can try to find the number. I'll bring along a magnifying glass, lights, and sandpaper.

The pipe section fits into the standard drawbar bracket that is used on 9's, 650,s and even my 660. Part # is 58622D. It probably has other applications. Perhaps even the I-4.



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