Posted by Billy NY on May 30, 2015 at 12:22:53 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Drawbar posted by showcrop on May 30, 2015 at 04:14:26:
I think most I recall were typical, some oval, some with thickness wear, but never really saw one just worn out.
The most thickness wear I have seen is on my older D7 caterpillar drawbar, the bottom of the double ends on it, is almost at a 45 degree angle, thats some heavy wear given the thickness of it. For comparison, just look to the right, 1000 serial numbers up, low hours, drawbar was never used, it has the original factory drawbar pin in it too, never been used. So you have new against well worn.
I'd post some photos, but....
I'm at a loss for photo re-sizing for some reason, and I recall doing that prior to being able to post off the hard drive here, but I can't recall what I was using to resize them back then LOL ! I'm behind the times here LOL! Thats ok, just a momentary lapse.
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