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Re: Sway bars on IHC 240


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Posted by IH fan on August 16, 2010 at 03:33:38 from (70.253.111.148):

In Reply to: Sway bars on IHC 240 posted by mowerman John on August 14, 2010 at 09:13:19:


Edward Hartel said: (quoted from post at 18:35:16 08/15/10) No eye bolt ,no side plates.Does anyone have any?


A tractor salvage like JP is your best bet. So you DO have what the book calls a "Shaft, lateral swing, assembly", the shaft with the plate welded to it? If so you are only missing parts 14 thru 19 in parts book TC-53...

522 950 R1 Pin, lateral swing strap to shaft

13 095 R1 Pin, cotter 1/4 x 1-1/4"

522 150 R1 Strap, lateral swing, upper, w/pin

523 150 R1 Strap, lateral swing, lower

522 916 R11 Pin, lateral swing, lockout

525 590 R1 Eye-bolt, lateral swing

522 951 R1 Pin, lateral swing, strap to eye-bolt

13 095 R1 Pin, cotter 1/4 x 1-1/4"

(Cotter pins are not included in the 14-19 parts)

I will say that the straps would be easy to duplicate if you had some to pattern off of. Some strap iron, a big vice and a torch, and a drill press and you could make the straps, and bolts could work for the pins.

To answer your other post, the SC thru 230 Fast hitch is completely different from the 240U. This may partly be because the 240 also had a 3 point available and some of the parts are common to both F-H and 3 point. Also the 240U had a half-a$$ed draft control (Tel-A-Depth).

If I had only kept the S-55 Oliver I had :( ... it was soooo simple compared to this, and had a great draft control. Had anti-sway bars just like a Ford.

This post was edited by IH fan at 03:45:50 08/16/10 2 times.



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