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Joe(OH) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 23 May 2010 at 12:54pm
Any one have a 3 point conversion kit for a CA in the Ohio area?  I would like to put one on mine and thought I would see if anyone has a used one.  I want to find the kind that I can keep my draw bar on.
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TonY Carbaugh has them and there  are not too expensive, less than $300..  tonystractors.com   There are two varieties that fit the CA. Image 8 is the best one
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rayhowling Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 2010 at 3:41pm
I made 3 PH for my 1955 CA 20 years ago and still use it for several 3PH implements. The  draw bar  guide which holds the draw bar, about half way down the guide I cut a hole in each side and welded a 1 inch pin into the hole and let about 3 inch stick out on the outside of the guide. I than made the 3PH arms out of 5/8 X 2.5 inch flat bar and bought 4 3PH steel balls  from TSC and welded tham to the flat bars and took the snap coupler lift brackets off of my 2 furrow Allis Chalmers plow to lift the 3PH flat bar brackets. I welded 2 pcs. 3 inch long to the pipe that lifts the snap coupler arms for the 3rd link. I spend less than $20.00 and it still going.
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Ray, that sounds interesting......could you post some pictures? Thanks.
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TSC sells complete lift arms also
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Dave,
 I am going to Boise Idaho for a few weeks to visit daughter and family and will post some pictures when I get back. The Allis CA was made in 1955 and my brother and I were with my dad when he bought the tractor from the dealer in April 1956. It is a keeper, 4 year old grandson likes this tractor best of  all the tractors. I just found the original invoice several years ago $1820.00 and $331.00 for a two row corn cultivator, still has the original sheilds.
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