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Re: farmall super a snowplow hook up
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Posted by John Kyzer on February 19, 2007 at 12:15:45 from (207.69.137.35):
In Reply to: Re: farmall super a snowplow hook up posted by scotty on February 19, 2007 at 11:40:31:
Sweet lookin tractor and nice klooking plow and frame. I have already built a frane to connects to the finals but the frame in the front is suspended from the two ears attached to the "receiver?" under the steering box. I'm not sure what to call the 2' square tube which goes under the engine. I believe that is what the cultivator hoos up to but not sure. The plow for my '47 was already extednd when I got it and I believe it was for a cub. at least that was what I was told. I added about 8'more to the entire top of it after the storm here in Jan of 96. I dont have any pix of my tractors that I can send and my new digital camera disapeared when I had some work done heare at the house. Hey- thanks for the help jk
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