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Re: Re: '47 Super-A rear lift bar variations 3-point adapters
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Posted by J.R. on January 03, 2002 at 07:28:57 from (158.73.247.4):
In Reply to: Re: '47 Super-A rear lift bar variations 3-point adapters posted by Haas on January 03, 2002 at 07:06:25:
Haas - I don't have a handy picture but will get one. I'm still hoping someone knows the rear rockshaft I refer to. There are holes in the end of the arms off the rear rockshaft I refer to (as well as chain hanger clips), but probably 6-8 inches higher than the rockshaft you had. The clevis swivels at the ends of the arms of the rear lift shown in the manual seem necessary for the adapter kit, but maybe a chain extension (if lateral motion is a minor problem) would allow use of the hitch adapter. Also, I suspect that the upper adapter part (3rd point bolted to drawbar) may not fit the rockshaft because the spacing between the arms extending off the rockshaft may be closer together on mine. JR
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