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D-14 top link bracket dimensions

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    Posted: 08 Mar 2011 at 1:05pm
Hay there. Finally bought a 3 point adapter for my D-14 but the guy kept the top link mounting bracket.Could someone please email me a picture of a real one, and some of the key dimensions?
One picture I have has 3 sets of holes which I know are 3/4"*,maybe 2" gap for top link ?
It also 'wraps around' the  front of the read end.
I've got a couple CNC guys that owe me favours....time to cash in !
Any help is appreciated!
Wife's looking forward to the 5' rototiller, kinda offsets the G and Gleaner episodes....
 
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Jay, Stiener or Heitman has them. I think I saw them earlier. I was going to make some, but they are already less than I could do them for.Putting those two front holes at that bend is tough. HTH Tracy Martin
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Hay Tracy
 
Just got a Steiner cat today....didn't see any top link brackets...might have missed them ...Who is Heitman ?
PS. If I could part out my G for what Steiner wnats I'd be rich !!!
 
 
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I have one, will dig after it tomorrow




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Jay;
 
 
 
I took some measurements of the top link bracket I have and they are as follows;
 
Top Plate thickness=5/16
Two plates with holes=1/2 x 2-1/4 x 4-1/2
Plate spread=1-3/4
Holes=7/8 dia
Holes= 3/4 from rear side of plate
Holes=1-1/2 spacing
Holes, top hole=1-1/2 down from top of plate(horizontal surface)
 
I'll have to get the radius of top and bottom of plate.
 
If you cut some of these, I could use a pair, as I also have a top link bracket with single hole(D14 & D15 I) that could use an update.
 
HTH
 
 
 


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I thought I had seen where these were being reproduced. Really thought they were in the OAN magazine. If not I would make some if there was enough interest in them. Toughest part is the front bend and holes. HTH Tracy Martin
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If looking to purchase, contact Tony Carbough and/or Jim D (OK Tractor). They both have the brackets that fit very nicely.
Link to Tony's site: http://www.tonystractors.com/
Both are very helpful and great folks to do business with.
 
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