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CA cultivator rear depth stop

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JW in MO View Drop Down
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Does anyone have a picture of the depth stop that mounts between the right rear lift arm and final drive for the rear cultivator bar on a CA? I have an original owners manual but it points to a black blob and doesn’t show a Parts breakdown. This stop mounts in place of the lift cylinder which is moved over and flipped forward to lift the front. My ratchet strap improvision is kinda difficult to set.
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I used to make them awhile back. I don't know if I have any left or not. I don't have a picture handy in any of my files at the moment. The lower piece is standard pipe of the correct length with a cross drilled hole to go on the hydraulic cylinder pin. The upper piece is a solid rod with an eye on the end than a stop collar.
 Now if you are really lucky, you may find on of these Oxnard CA adjustable rockshaft stops. This one I have is the only one I have ever seen,

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Seems like it would work to put hydraulic cylinder collars on the lift cylinders
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