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Old 06-09-2012, 10:03 AM
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It must not be real hard to do, I welded one up one Saturday!!??



Why not give it a try!!

CADplans,

I agree, but what I need are the dimensions especially for the lift bar and attaching hardware as shown in the picture I posted earlier (part # 3 & 4). Is the bar straight or does it have a bend in it on its way to the forward connection point.

I can guess at the rear cast portion dimensions and assume that the lower lift bar is 90 degrees from the implement attaching point. Should I assume that it is in fact 90 degrees? What is the distance between the center of the thru shaft and the center of the lift bar connection point?


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I renamed this as your asking about the rear lift and not the sleeve hitch.
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I renamed this as your asking about the rear lift and not the sleeve hitch.

Sounds good, anything that will help is much appreciated

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Old 06-09-2012, 07:28 PM
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Here is the bar measurement I got from a member here
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here is another that has the other part you wanted
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here is another that has the other part you wanted
Thank you very much bocephus1991, I will get to work building these parts and send in a picture of the finished product when completed.

Now all I have left to do is get the dimensions of the tiller mule drive and I will be golden.

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you should make a 0 category hitch and i frogot to mention.
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What diameter rod is in the upper left corner of the picture? Building my own hitch and lift myself on a 129
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