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Sleeve hitch upper rock shaft
Who is making a after market version for the above mentioned for a wide frame?
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I assume you mean the rear lift lever?
Part #2? No one that I know of. I'm sure one could be "farmered" in a pinch and made to work. If your wide frame does not have the 2 bushings welded to the frame, you will need a pair of the adaptor bolts as well. The originals were either a casting or forged. I will be at Red Power Roundup next week and will keep an eye out for one but the price, I'm sure, will not be cheap. PM me if you are serious and I can text you if I find one w/the price. |
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Thanks I will send you a message, I am serious if its a decent price, I fabricate a lot of my own stuff so I am not willing to pay to much if its something I can make. From what I've seen they go for about 250 and up but includes the lift bar as well which may or may not fit a super so I dont want to pay for that.
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OK, so you ARE working on a standard IH built wide frame, correct?
And NOT a super? If so, pictured above is what you need then. |
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I'm working on a 2284 super
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Well, all bets are off then.
AFAIK a three point that accepts sleeve hitch implements was not offered for the Supers. You need to go with a regular Cat 0 lift then and use an adaptor to sleeve hitch on the standard Cat 0 'A' frame. If one has a minor degree in ":Cobble CRAFT" than again, anything may be possible. I'm sure there will be one of those at RPRU as well. Here is the one I build. |
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