PcRider said: (quoted from post at 15:05:49 03/06/09) I got a regular drawbar, I was looking at adding a swinging drawbar, for towing, and pulling. Looking at the kits, it looks like it bolts up under the diferental housing, and maybe has a plate that goes around the PTO output?
First does it lay across the regular drawbar? Second if it bolts up under the deferental, where does it go? There is already a plate there that looks like a drawbar hookup, or for towing discs, etc... see pic, if I get it up there.
I was thining you just bolt the swinging drawbar into the existing slot, and also bolt, or pin it to the regular drawbar. yes/no? kinda?
There have been at least 3 swinging type draw bars over the years.
The first below is for your attachment method. The next 2 for a later technique.
No picture of an earlier one used on 9/2Ns where there are no bolt holes under differential.
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