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Posted by Richie on February 28, 2000 at 10:57:21 from (209.64.118.230):
Fellows As most of you know I bought that 400 with an F-10 farmhand loader on it. The trouble is that the drawbar comes out and ends right under the lower rear framework of the loader. To my knowledge there is no way to extend the drawbar like later model farmall's. Only one hole in the drawbar to put the pin under the belly in. The back of the drawbar is connected to a flat steel that goes between the two point fast hitch. I want to be able to use this tractor to run the feedwagon so I can quit starting two tractors every morning. Is there another drawbar option that I guy can buy to extend the drawbar out past the underneath of the rear of the loader? The steel on the rear framework of the loader is not heavy enough to weld a "tongue" to and hook the feedwagon there. Am I done for? I would make a new as well but there's a tremendous factory bend in the drawbar where it comes up from underneath the belly and I don't think I'm talented enough to put one in there on that hard of steel without taking the temper right out of it. Any Suggestions? Thanks Rich
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