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Posted by Nathan in Texas on August 31, 2005 at 18:36:03 from (64.207.75.244):
In Reply to: Re: PTO Lever with PTO Shield on M posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 31, 2005 at 17:55:03:
Thanks for the picture!! That's what I needed!! I was trying to figure out how the rod would snake around the side of the PTO shield when it looks like it goes right up between the tractor and the front of the shield. I wasn't able to fit the shield up to the tractor since the rod was in the way and I thought it would fit up all the way snug against the tractor. The holes on the shield I got are drilled too far inward so I have to redrill those as well. I think mine is for an H instead of an M but otherwise it looks like it will fit right on. I think I will cut the ends of the tabs off as well. I need to pick up a few bolts for it too. Any idea what size I need? Thanks, Nathan
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