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'47 Super-A rear lift bar variations 3-point adapters
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Posted by J.R. on January 03, 2002 at 05:42:29 from (158.73.247.4):
I have a '47 Super-A with a rear lift bar that does not resemble the one apparently required by the worksaver 3-point adapter (HK-95) kit. I do not know if the one I have was designed to work with the Farmall Quick Hitch (which I do not have - but resembles part of the HK-95 to a degree). The picture of the rear lift bar in the HK-95 manual (Adobe pop-up)on the Worksaver site (4 pages or so deep) is not the one I have on the '47. Mine has lift arms that rise off the bar at 45 degrees to the rear then bend down with a chain hook and a pin/cotter connection on the end of the each arm. A salvage operator told me that he thought the rear lift bar I have should work with the HK-95 (and thereby save me $$) but no one at Worksaver seems to know anything about the lift bar that I have. Anybody have any insight ? I know there are some Super-A/Worksaver 3-point adapter users out there. Help! Thanks JR
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