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Parker/ IH lawn sweeper
Got another lawn sweeper at a sale, this one says made by Parker, Part No D-67-20 RF. It's a good bit larger than my 1A sweeper. Getting new canvas on the hopper now, need to get the hitch for it, any ideas? Picture shows what is in it now
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Here is a image from the 1A Sweeper Operator's Manual
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Thanks, I have a 1A sweeper, the yoke is completely different from this new one. Done a lot of searching can't find any information on it. Not sure if it's an IH #2 or what. It's a 36" sweep
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This is the aluminum setup on the 1a
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Yoke on this one is a beefy piece of steel. Can see the ghost line where a hitch clamped to it. Think might have to go custom route, Jeff in PA?
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Well, I went to the IH holy grail of implement manuals, the CPE-2...paper edition.
Lo & behold, I learned something today. IH offered three (3) lawn sweepers. Those being: * Model 1 * Model 1A * Model 2 (1st generation) * Model 2 (2nd generation) Attached, are the Hitch Yokes for both versions of the Model 2
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Nice find on the sweeper,Jeff can make that!
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I don't know if this would help or not. I have a 38T Deere sweeper that is laying around for parts. I found a 38LS for $25 that works great and thought they were the same maker, but they are not. I think this one was the Parker built one, but I can't remember anymore. I just disassembled it to make room for the new cub.
Let me know if anything on it will work. You can have any/all for the cost of shipping! If the hitch would work, it shouldn't be to much. The serial tag reads iit is a 1975. If you need better pics or measurements just ask. It is so hot and bright out today, I cant see the pic good enough to make a clear I'd. Lol |
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Roland, thanks the first hitch is what I need. Lew, thanks, may have to look Jeff up. Thanks for the generous offer Zipper, gonna have to research that in the morning I'll be in touch, thanks!
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Now that the sun is down behind the trees I can see the pics next to the Deere with my tablet. The hitch your looking for is built much sturdier. The one I have is strictly a 90* at the connection with only a bolt. It would work possibly but would not do yours any favors if you were trying to go original. :0)
If you do want it let me know and I can find out how much it would be to cheaply send it! |
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