[AT] Case 430 drawbar
Len Rugen
rugenl at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 25 16:57:18 PST 2016
Yea, we discussed the pros/cons of making one :-) We were still wondering what it looked like, but I think I just found a picture. It seemed that the swinging part had to wrap back up and over the arc'ed plate with the holes, that part is on the tractor.
I think this is what it looks like: http://photos.yesterdaystractors.com/gallery/uptest/a135024.jpg
We have been calling it a 430, but its gas, so I guess it's really a 440, but I think the drawbar would be the same.
At 34 HP & 3200 lbs, this pic sure looks like overkill :-)
Len Rugen
rugenl at yahoo.com
On Sunday, December 25, 2016 6:15 PM, Greg Hass <ghass at m3isp.com> wrote:
Try Agri-supply. I just looked and they do have some swinging drawbars
at what I think are fair prices. You may have to change the mounting
some to make one fit, but that should not be a problem as you are not
dealing with 500 hp. . That is one reason I enjoy making implements for
my Farmall Cub because with its smaller hp. it does not take an
engineering degree to make them work. I don't think I would try making
the drawbar itself as it is too hard to get the springiness correct. To
hard a metal and they snap ( a neighbor once made one out of a heavy
grader blade edge and it broke the first time he bounced through a
furrow with a manure spreader). Use regular steel and it will probably
bend. Years ago, we broke a drawbar on an IH 504, too much weight going
through a sharp furrow; I tried welding it but it changed the temper of
the steel and if stressed it would always break again near the weld.
Hope this helps.
Greg Hass
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