Posted by fm on October 02, 2014 at 18:18:28 from (65.60.231.131):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Cub Part? posted by gene bender on October 02, 2014 at 16:41:48:
I have an A with an A134 cultivator. These peices match what the parts book shows that i need. I don't remember if my lift lever has a place to attach the rear rockshaft but i think it does because i remember thinking it wouldn't be hard to add.
I am actually working on trying to set up a reasonable copy of an A435 but the rear section would be the same. I would love to buy a 435 but they are hard to find.
Speaking of that, in my research on the 435 and tooling for those i see that the clamps are hard to find and in demand. There is a place that does Cast steel here in town and i wondered what it would cost to have them made but i would need a pattern. Any chance you would loan one.out for me to see what it'd cost? I would pay the shipping both ways plus some. Not sure how would be the best way to do the bolt part yet.
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