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CA Cultivator Depth Stop

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    Posted: 30 May 2010 at 7:03am
I recently purchased a set of cultivators for my CA. From looking through the operators manual I see that I am missing the depth stop mechanism for the rear bar. It attaches to the R.H. hydraulic cylinder pin on one end and to the rock shaft on the other end. The one end looks like a big washer on the end of a rod with a movable collar that goes on the hyd pin & the other end is a tube with a pin in the end to attach to the rock shaft. Does anyone have one of these around that doesn't need it anymore? 
Part #'s : 321444, 320607, 319997, 916587
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i don't have an extra one, but i found i didn't need one as the rear cultivator on my ca doesn't want to go in very deep.  i actually put weights on my rear tool bar to help get more depth.  alan
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uploads/790/tractor_2_20100602094210.pdfIf no one has one of these to sell would someone have one that they could make some measurements off of so that I could make one? Doesn't look too complicated. Thanks
 
 
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You might try some of the spring-type, c-shaped, clips that are used on pull-type Bush Hog hydraulic cylinders. These clips would not scar your cylinder rod.  
 
Many farmers use these to control how low the pull-type Bush Hog can mow, when you let the hydraulic lift float or all the way down.
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Jim,
attached is a picture of the parts you need. Mine are not for sale, but I will give you the dimensions.
Link-Depth Stop: 3/4" dia. x 14 1/2" overall out to out length. Hoop o.d. is 2-7/16", i.d. is 1-1/16".
Tube-Depth Stop: 13/16" i.d. x 1-1/16" o.d. x 12-1/2" long with a 11/16" dia. hole w/ center of hole 3/4" from end.
The set collar is a casting w/ a 1/2" dia. x 3/4" sq. head bolt.
Let me know if you need any other info and good luck.
Mike

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Here is the picture.

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Thanks for the pictures.   Jim
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