Never seen anything like this before. For sale nearby for $65. Came across it today while looking for something else.
Buy it- if it works, it's worth it. All tractors have an adjustable side link on one side, but most are simply a threaded tube that you turn to adjust. This is a crank adjust, and they work better and smoother- plus you can usually reach it from the seat, and adjust. They are an upgrade, that's for sure.Never seen anything like this before. For sale nearby for $65. Came across it today while looking for something else.
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You must be a LOT younger than I thought!Never seen anything like this before. For sale nearby for $65. Came across it today while looking for something else.
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Nope... I'm really old, but the only Ford I ever owned until recently was the 1927 Model T I bought when I heard that they would stop making them.You must be a LOT younger than I thought!
Fords had those, from the early 8N's at least though the 80's (?).
A very handy to use right side 3pt. lift height adjustment.
I think our Massey Ferguson 50 had the crank style. Pretty sure the old Ford my Dad had had it too. The new Ford has a pin that slides through, ok but not as convenient as the crank.You must be a LOT younger than I thought!
Fords had those, from the early 8N's at least though the 80's (?).
A very handy to use right side 3pt. lift height adjustment.