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7040 Drawbar

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    Posted: 28 May 2018 at 11:20am
    The 7040 I talked about several weeks ago cleaned up nice.    When finished I'll figure out how to get pictures on here!   Buffed, Waxed New(old Sock) lights, Painted Wheels, Grill & Weights.  Still needs(out of next months paycheck) new Cab Kit, rubber seal around rear window, and possibly A/C 7040 Decals on hood.   The tractor was always used for disking & planting (never a yard or loader tractor),  & I think that is the reason it is such a straight old girl!    That being said 6000 hours has put a fair amount of wear in the drawbar hole   If anyone knows of a good used or NOS one give me a shout  on here or email: leon@ballandson.com  or call 785-527-3200 cell #.     Thanks!   Housemover
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Just cut a piece of pipe the thickness of the drawbar that will fit into the hole ( 1"-1 1/4") and then by magic it will shape into the hole.
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Build hole in with weld.
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Find a wrist pin the right size and weld that in they are really hard.
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