Posted by kopeck on October 02, 2014 at 06:26:06 from (207.166.236.2):
In Reply to: M&W or Home made? posted by kopeck on October 01, 2014 at 18:00:14:
Here's a few more pictures:
Don't mind the mud dobbers nest on top. :-)
The bracket part that attaches to the tractor is flame cut on each end and haphazardly cut at that. Not attempt to clean up the cut at all. Makes me think who ever made these made them out of scraps they had laying around. If I did want to change it I doubt anyone would ever notice. The other interesting thing is it looks like the tube is galvanized.
I've just picked up a new OE rod and braket, I'm going to install those and then take another look at this thing later on. I would like to put it back on as it was one the tractor when I got it and I do like how it works, it's just going to take some fiddling with to make work with the Saginaw.
This tractor also has an M&W throttle and has been upgraded to live hydraulics. Pretty tricked out tractor back in the day, I do have a Char-Lynn PS setup to go on it as well, I just haven't gotten that far yet.
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