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Ok got all the parts to both my three point hitches except the lift bars.I have available to me for this weekend only a computer controlled torch table or plasma table along with all kinds of stock laying around....If any one has these laying around nf or wf lift bars and would be nice enough to give me some measurements I can make these this week end...Metal thickness hole size length..Im even thinking about trying to make a brinly adapter this weekend...I found the sizes for it on another thread...Thanks Randy
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Narrow frame lift bar...
1 1/2" X 1/2' stock 25 5/8" long 1 hole is 3/4", center of hole is 5/8" from end of bar. Other hole is 11/16", center of hole is 21/32" from end of bar. Sorry don't have a Wide Frame lift bar off. |
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Thanks Yosemite Sam....the wf maybe hard to measure since its got a bend in it....The other thing I would like to make is the longer of 2 lower brackets for the three point hitch Ive got the shorter one.If anyone has its measurements...Thanks again..........
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Transformer,
Is this any help ? I drew this up before i installed it on the 169. ![]() |
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Thanks Diz thats a huge help....If I can get it punched in the computer correctly It will do it...I messed with torch table today some to get the hang of it....
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Diz Jr.
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You're welcome. Glad it was of some help
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