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Re: H Swinging drawbar roller question?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 14, 2004 at 02:40:55 from (216.208.58.106):
In Reply to: H Swinging drawbar roller question? posted by John on January 13, 2004 at 18:31:29:
John: back when these tractors were new some came with each type of roller, as Bob said IH must have been using a couple of suppliers. I don't know as I would go to a roller unless doing a lot of work where you let it swing. Like Bob said if you are doing a lot of work with it pined in center or any given location the roller will go flat on one side. Probably the hardest thing on the roller is a hay baler. I remember buying a new roller for 560, I decided to buy strap as well and just use roller during main tillage season. That wasn't the answer either. The strap and roller as well are two of those items, that once you get them tight you never loosen them for anything. The roller is the hard one to keep tight if changing these during seasons. One idea I saw on a farm was drawbar equiped with roller and he used a heavy U bolt up from bottom, thus removing weight from roller and clamping swinging drawbar tight to cross bar, while doing PTO work.
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