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Re: Dearborn swinging drawbar finished
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Posted by Dan on August 04, 2006 at 12:47:30 from (70.2.177.52):
In Reply to: Re: Dearborn swinging drawbar finished posted by Chad OH on August 04, 2006 at 12:23:04:
I forgot to tell you I used my 11 hole drawbar that goes between the lift arms under by pulling drawbar and secure it with a bolt and nut - the holes lined up perfectly. This way, it supports my pulling drawbar vertically so I don't have the sagging problem. Of course - do not try to raise the lift arms with this setup... Funny story - since you mentioned exhaust fumes - last year I pulled my group around touring my property, and a few felt really light headed after the ride. I discovered one of my plugs was not firing and there was a lot of un-burned fuel causing quite a noxious mixture in the exhaust fumes. Funny thing is - I never even noticed I was only running on three cylinders :-) Dan
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