[AT] English tractor (modern)
David Myers
walking_tractor at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 28 15:55:23 PDT 2004
--- charlie hill <chill8 at cox.net> wrote:
>
> Maybe they have a more polished approach to the way
> my uncle had his Super M
> Farmall rigged years ago. He used it to pull logs
> out of the woods. I
> never understood exactly why he did it but he had a
> piece of angle iron
> attached so that it stuck out to each side of the
> tricycle front end fork.
> On the ends of the angle irons he attached cables
> that cris-crossed under
> the belly of the tractor and were attached to the
> brakes somehow. I don't
> remember exactly how it was hooked up at the brakes
> but it was situated such
> that when he turned the steering wheel past a
> certain spot the cable took up
> on the brake linkage for the appropriate wheel.
Charlie, didn't early F-series Farmalls have a similar
arrangement under the radiator? If they could rig up
a mechanical system, why couldn't they do the same
with hydraulics? I'm planning to see Jim tonight and
while there I'll try to remember to ask him.
=====
Dave Myers
Paw Paw, Michigan
Being crazy just helps me keep my sanity!
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