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| Zachary Hoyt
12-02-2012 18:33:41
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     I am wondering what the rod behind the seat on the C is for, if it was part of the cultivator or something. I have never seen a Monroe seat with the spring pointing up like that, but it seems to be the way it was made from what I have found online. I am going to put the radiator from the B on the C since the C engine is ready to run and the B engine has a big hole in the block. Then I will part out the rest of the B. Zach |
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| steve(ill)
12-03-2012 18:23:45
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Re: Allis C front end in reply to Zachary Hoyt, 12-02-2012 18:33:41
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| THe bar behind the seat is called the rock shaft. It normally has two arms attached to it. Serves the same purpose as the lifting arms on a 3 point hitch. ON the Allis, you pin the plow, disc, blade under the transmission, and the two arms on the rock shaft "lift" the attachement when connected to a cylinder. |
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| steve(ill)
12-03-2012 18:26:54
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Re: Allis C front end in reply to steve(ill), 12-03-2012 18:23:45
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| http://www.tractorshed.com/cgi-bin/gallery/gallery_pic.cgi?pic=http;//www.tractorshed.com/gallery/iphotos/i50493.jpg&firstrec=124&Parameter=allis&w=iphotos&cc=0 |
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| Zachary Hoyt
12-04-2012 15:37:25
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Re: Allis C front end in reply to steve(ill), 12-03-2012 18:26:54
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| Thanks, that makes sense now that you have explained it. Zach |
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