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Re: APRS Half Track
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Posted by Wardner on February 12, 2007 at 16:59:26 from (206.148.20.227):
In Reply to: APRS Half Track posted by L'burg Dave on February 12, 2007 at 15:06:00:
 

Can't help you with Ford. The first pic is an Arps bracket for a Farmall M. It is upside-down. It is fastened to housing with special Arps made U-bolts I decided to put the tracks on a H and made my own brackets. I think they are superior to the screwball brackets by Arps. The drawbar bracket is separate from my bracket and adds nothing to the strength of my bracket. Make your own. I used 1/2 inch plate formed in a brake. The pivot pin holes are on a line from IH axle centerline to bogey axle centerline when both are on even ground. You'll have fun throwing "rooster tails" if you run in top gear on a salom course.
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