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Re: Width of Cat 2 lift arms
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Posted by mark ct on January 24, 2003 at 17:08:03 from (12.90.165.152):
In Reply to: Width of Cat 2 lift arms posted by jimlll on January 24, 2003 at 12:10:34:
on most stuff it is the inside dimension between the balls. if you measure a cat 1 drawbar you will find that it i is 26 inches to the shoulder on the pins, that is the standard spacing for cat1 as well as narrow cat2. on most tractors you can adjust it for narrow or wide by removing stops or moving sway chains. i have a ford 8000 that is cat 2, on the inside of the lift arms are little blocks that bolt on to make it the right width for the wide 3 pt stuff but i take them out to use with my cat 1 brushog, with bushings of course.
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