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Yugrotcart

10-02-2005 14:56:34




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Went with a friend today to pickup a haybine that he had bought from a friend that is moving to the city. When we walked into the drive shed to have a look at it, there sat the haybine and sitting in the corner was 400 diesel. My friend was a little take back because I went straight to the 400. Thought I was going to own another tractor, but as it turns out, the 400 isnt for sale.... :(
On the front of the tractor was a hitch that I had never seen before. Now I know what the bolt holes are for on my W6. I want to make one of these hitches. Anyone have a picture of one that they could send me? Rough dimesions would help as well.

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Farmall450man

10-03-2005 06:50:19




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 Re: 400 in reply to Yugrotcart, 10-02-2005 14:56:34  
If you're talking about the hitch plate that bolts to the steering bolster, they are sometimes listed on eBay. They usually run around $15. You can easily make one with some scrap 3/8 or 1/2 steel plate, a cutting torch , and a drill press. The hitch makes backing a wagon a whole lot easier.



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RustyFarmall

10-03-2005 06:28:07




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 Re: 400 in reply to Yugrotcart, 10-02-2005 14:56:34  
Those bolt holes on the front are used for a whole bunch of different things. I am thinking that the hitch you saw was probably home made.



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Yugrotcart

10-03-2005 13:05:44




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 Re: 400 in reply to RustyFarmall, 10-03-2005 06:28:07  
After speaking with some friends today, they think it must be homemade as well. I didn't have my digital camera with me at the time, but while it's still fresh in my mind I will draw something up on paper, Thx



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