Posted by D Slater on December 30, 2012 at 06:26:02 from (184.15.46.232):
In Reply to: drawbar roller posted by johndeeregreg on December 29, 2012 at 18:57:37:
IH considered the swinging drawbar a attachment. As time progressed IH changed the drawbar supports,front and rear, drawbars and the piviot pin. Without doing any checking I remember the drawbar rollars showing up about the time M production ended. When IH started to use the bigger in the center roller, think it was to help with wear on the U shaped drawbar and the support above the drawbar. When the U shaped drawbar was set at different heights the swinging drawbar did not always intersect at a square angle. That would cause the U drawbar and its upper support to wear more on one edge or end. Roller with the high center was supposed to help.
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