Posted by Haas on September 04, 2010 at 18:22:27 from (75.216.35.189):
In Reply to: Hauling Farmall B posted by sflem849 on September 03, 2010 at 20:35:30:
Not real familiar with the B, but I think the front bolster has tapped holes (like the C) for mounting cultivators. Go to the fastener store and get a couple of heavy duty (Not the bent loop kind you find at the hardware store or Lowe"s) eye bolts of the proper size that are certified for lifting. These eye bolts are made for lifting heavy equipment such as gear boxes and electric motors that have tapped lift holes. Screw the eye bolts in the front bolster and hook your straps or chains in them, tighten up and you are good to go. I"m not sure if you will need 5/8 or 3/4 eye bolts for the B, but either is plenty strong enough. The bolts I got were made in USA and certifed for lifting, so they are not cheap. I recall paying $8 each or so a few years back.
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