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Posted by JWC on April 17, 2002 at 15:32:33 from (130.74.184.124):
In Reply to: Soap Box Subject! posted by Grove r on April 17, 2002 at 13:42:06:
Grove r The 21st century version of a drawbar is a place where artsy folks who don't have a job sit with their scribble pads and drink $8.00 cups of flavored coffee and eat biscotti(thats european for toast). On a more serious note I noticed some years ago that the graymarket tractors from europe have an alternative hitch for trailers and implements. I believe it is more similar to a pintle hitch like used in construction and by the military. The hitch is mounted much closer to rear end of the tractor. I seem to remember that some of the tractors for the european market may be geared for much higher top speeds and serve as transportation units for their farm products. Maybe some of the euro guys will jump in. Many of the people on this site tend to look for reasons to spend more time with there tractors and less time performing honey doos. Remember you could be building cabinets for the wife with that time you will save on hooking up your equipment.
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