Posted by Leroy on July 20, 2019 at 08:58:17 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Finish mower posted by Grandpa love on July 20, 2019 at 06:31:26:
It is not the sway bars you want. They go from top link bracket to ends of 11 hole drawbat to control height of drawbar and lift lever MUST be LOCKED down to keep from bending-busting something if PTO is operating. What you want is stabilizer bars that go under axle and fasten to fender bolts wih a bracket, left and right brackets. and from that back to the lift pins on the implement, same as what you should be using on a rear blade and with those you can raise and lower implement, sway bars you cannot do that. I think misconseption of what things are actually called. I have a 41 9N, 44 2N and did have an NAA and a Ferguson T0-30 and all took same parts. The stay bars were required when using the 12" long PTO extension that converted the 1 1/8" shaft to the 1 3/8" size for implements. You needed the V drawbat attachment for that as well and we pulled PTO powered combine and forage harvestor with those tractors. You order sway bars and you will get the wrong pieces. The sway bard are 2 pieces hper and lower with slots for bolts for adjustment and should have a third piece with a series of hiles in it for holding drawbar height adjustment against bolts letting the 2 pieces slip. That third piece is also marked with correspomding marks of the other straps to easily set it for correct PTO height for with the pull type PTO powered implements that included the combine, corn picker, hay baler along with other items. Those stabilizer bars will fit and work with your other ford tractors EXCEPT the narrow front end one. or with the Ferguson 20, 30 & 35 models.
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