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Which implements use these hydraulic lift arms?
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Posted by SAm in NS on April 12, 2002 at 10:01:16 from (24.138.19.199):
On my Super A I have a set of lift arms that appear to be similar to those used with cultivators. They are for the front hydraulics. There is a rod (with a spring in it) that runs forward from the hyrdraulic arm to a lever that is connected to a set of parallel bars, the bottom one of these has a square mounting (tool?) bar connected to it. This bar moves up/down. I was wondering which implements used this mount? When I bought the tractor I got one mounting clamp (that looks like it fits this bar) and what appears to be a plough with two sides (it looks like it would part the dirt and push it out from the center). It is a bit over 12" wide and about 18" tall. Does anyone know what implement (or part of an implement) this is. Thanks in advance. SAm in NS
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