Posted by D Slater on February 21, 2008 at 14:45:51 from (71.164.59.125):
In Reply to: M DRAWBAR ON H? posted by LOUH on February 20, 2008 at 13:30:44:
If the U shaped drawbar they will interchange no matter the thickness. If the swinging drawbar the H has a smaller pin hole in the front than a M. different angle on the bends and some have a little different hole spacing for the strap or roller mounting. Very little difference in the length of bars. Several different bars and mounting pivets, also of different thickness and bends were used over the years. Bolt spacing for roller mounting was changed also. M and H pivets won't mount to the other tractor. One inch thick swinging drawbars didn't come out until until 52 for M size tractors. SH and up used a one inch also but it was not as wide as the M. Pivets were changed to wider opening for the thick drawbars. After saying all of the above it seems farmers make do with what they have sometimes. Found H bars on M and M on H over the years, most with some welds and other modifications. Even found a H pivet bolted to a M tractor with drawbar. They had cut slots at the three bolt holes.
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