Posted by Ralphwd45 on November 03, 2014 at 18:07:04 from (71.161.78.106):
In Reply to: WD45 Snap Coupler posted by Al Negstad on November 03, 2014 at 17:25:14:
Due to the way you posed your question, it makes it hard for me, to answer it. The snap coupler is a mechanical bell shaped unit, which the drawbar snaps into, and with the drawbar removed, it also will receive machinery, that has a snap coupling hitch provided by the Allis Chalmers Co. These implements are what we call propriety implements. Several aftermarket 3 pt. hitches are offered, for your tractor, and most snap into the snap coupler bell. By using your snap coupler as a hitching point, either a 3 pt. hitch, or the drawbar, will then have draft control. As to what controls the snap coupler???? It is released from the implement by pulling a small lever close to the shifter, which is connected to a light piece of chain, which runs under the tractor, to the snap coupler latch. Now Draft control, is a different ball of wax, and can be best explained, by a manual, or a patient person, on the Allis Chalmers forum
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