timb
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- Joined
- Jun 14, 2002
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- Location
- Southwest PA
- Tractor
- Deere 4710/reverser, JD 318 (still needs TLC), JD LT160
Looking over the details of my new 4710 something caught my eye. Apparently somewhere along the way (serial number 270xxx and higher hydros, 275xxx and higher gear) Deere replaced the drawbar carrier arrangment. The carrier used to be a fabricated affair made from heavy plate - provide two working and one storage 'extension' positions - and (by removing pins) fixed or swinging style.
The new style carrier is a fairly massive casting combined with a pair of vertical plates, has the same drawbar extension positions (but different part # for the drawbar itself) - but is no longer a true 'swinging' style but rather looks to be 'positionable'. You can withdraw the drawbar and re-insert it into the casting with about a 30 degree set angle to the left or right.
Anyone have any idea why Deere did this? Having never had the luxury of anything but a simple drawbar on old tractors I'm familiar with - I'm a bit confused. I thought a swinging drawbar was to allow easier turning with certain drawn implements. How/when do you use a 'positionable' drawbar? (If that what the new design is.)
Attachment is the new design.
The new style carrier is a fairly massive casting combined with a pair of vertical plates, has the same drawbar extension positions (but different part # for the drawbar itself) - but is no longer a true 'swinging' style but rather looks to be 'positionable'. You can withdraw the drawbar and re-insert it into the casting with about a 30 degree set angle to the left or right.
Anyone have any idea why Deere did this? Having never had the luxury of anything but a simple drawbar on old tractors I'm familiar with - I'm a bit confused. I thought a swinging drawbar was to allow easier turning with certain drawn implements. How/when do you use a 'positionable' drawbar? (If that what the new design is.)
Attachment is the new design.