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    Posted: 14 Feb 2010 at 1:52pm
Are the drawbar attachment brackets the same on the "B" & "C"?
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I was told the swinging drawbar hardware is the same if that is what you mean.
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I am talking about what I think they call the draw bar clamp, clamp pin, and the clamp capscrew. It holds the draw bar secure to the rear housing. Just wondering if they are the same between the B and C. I have the draw bar and want to mount it facing forward on my CA but don`t have the brackets.   Thanks.
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I believe the early ones used a 1/2" clamp screw and later ones used 5/8" clamp screw. If you know the size of the tapped hole you should be able to get the right one.
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Yes the B and C are the same with the exception of the early B's, like Eldon mentioned, and the Snap Coupler equipped tractors. 
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