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Re: BN Draw Bar
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Posted by ScottyNY on July 29, 2002 at 20:16:12 from (151.202.185.143):
In Reply to: BN Draw Bar posted by john on July 29, 2002 at 19:22:58:
John, the way the drawbars mount between the final drive housings on the As and Bs, the basic difference between them is the width so, if you can't find an original somewhere, the middle ground between that and homemade is to add some metal to an A drawbar or cut some (about 8")out of a B. Then your biggest concern will be to get some new holes in the right places. If you're doing a swinging drawbar, the original of both the front crosspiece and the tongue are such that you could do or have done a real good fabrication without too much trouble. Try checking the archives here, too. I seem to recall geneb checked in with some good info on a similar question about a month ago.
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