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Re: Farmall 450 drawbar


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Posted by Wardner on June 26, 2010 at 22:53:50 from (4.154.236.54):

In Reply to: Farmall 450 drawbar posted by danto on June 22, 2010 at 15:58:24:

The 300/400 drawbar is totally different from the 350/450 because the hitch is totally different. I think the only parts in common are the latches on the sockets/sleeves. If he had a 350 hitch, you would be in clover. Even the 3.5"x 8" hydraulic cylinder is different.

I have a 400 drawbar. Not sure where it is though. It is made from 3/8" plate and formed up into a channel. It has a large "swoop" in order to clear the rear portion of the rear tractor frame when the small (2.5"x 8") depth control cylinder is retracted. (2 hydraulic cylinders on the 300/400 hitch) It probably won't work on a 450 but I never tried fitting it to the Traction Control Fast Hitch even though I have several of the later hitches. The 350 and 450 don't use that depth control cylinder so they can use a simpler drawbar. You and I would not be able to make the 300/400 drawbar. In fact, most metal fab shops would not be able to make it. IH used special dies for that part.

I am not a farmer and have no use for a swinging drawbar. I can't help you with angles and dimensions. But if I needed a 450 drawbar, I wouldn't hesitate to make one using the picture that I posted earlier. Dimensions should be self evident if the tractor is inspected and studied.

I am currently interested in this subject because I just built two Fast Hitches for my W-400. One for the rear and another for the front. The front one has required all this heavy-metal bending.


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