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Topic: towing a CA??
Posted By: Larry in OK
Subject: towing a CA??
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 11:12am
Going to be bringing my CA home this weekend, weather permitting. the question I have is where it he best place to hook on to the front of a CA to pull it a short distance?
Can't really get the trailer to it so I need to get it to the trailer. Won't have to pull it more than about 200 yards or so. Tires are all up and OK
Thanks



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Posted By: Dick L
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 11:36am
On a narrow front I always loop the chain around the pedistal between the front tires. On a wide front I just flop the chain over the axle close to the tractor.


Posted By: jaybmiller
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 12:02pm
Another option is to pull backwards using drawbar,but ONLY if you have a helper/driver for the CA.


Posted By: Brian Jasper co. Ia
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 12:43pm
Just remember there are only about 4 bolts that attach the engine to the torque tube. When I got my CA, the ears on the block had been broken off and someone used some large pieces of steel to try to clamp it back together. If it were stuck, I would chain up to the snap coupler area where it's got some meat to work with.

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Posted By: Larry in OK
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 1:02pm
Thanks for the input. The tractor isn't stuck, just in a spot that would be trickey to get a trailer back to.
I posted this pic before but everybody likes pictures


Posted By: Ken in Texas
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 1:10pm
Chances are pretty good  the corners of the CA block broke when the front mount cultivators hit a stump, or root, or rock


Posted By: Rfdeere
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 1:45pm
That barn looks to be full of treasures!

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Posted By: Larry in OK
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 2:41pm
I've been sorting and cleaning it for over a year now and still find "treasures" hidden away. Mostley junk but a few pearls in amongst the swine. My uncle never threw anything away that might have a use some day, somewhere, somehow.
In the barn with the CA I bought is the Roto-bailer, it was usable when it was stored some thirty years ago. '37 WC, kind of rough but the engine turns. '48 WD, starter was off of it but he was hand cranking it when he needed to use it. 3 bottom pin coupler plow, looks to be in pretty good shape and ready to use. home made dirt scoop, massive drag type brush beater, 2 dozen or so steel wheels of assorted styles and sizes...
We hope to have a sale in early April. I'll post it here for those that might be close enough to be interested.


Posted By: Bill Long
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 2:50pm
Larry, Congratulations on your CA.  It is a "neat" tractor and a lot more powerful then it looks.  Good Plowing unit.
Listen closely to what is said above.  They have the right answers.
Let us know how it goes.
Good Luck!
Bill Long


Posted By: Bob-Maine
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 6:38pm
Larry,

Those two guys from "Pickers" are on their way
Bob@allisdowneast


Posted By: Larry in OK
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 10:34pm
That's all right Bob, I'm on to them.
Don't much care for most pickers, my grandpa got cleaned out by one about 20 years ago and screwed him pretty hard.


Posted By: Dave(inMA)
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2010 at 10:44pm
Larry, I have a similar story. Years ago - 40 or more - someone stopped at our home and talked my grandmother out of a chest of molding planes. These planes were the typical set from the 1800's - matched sets of left- and right-hand planes. She got a pittance for the chest containing dozens of planes, and whoever stopped by that day got a steal from an elderly woman who simply didn't know what she had in the attic. How those guys live with themselves I do not know.

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WC, CA, D14, WD45



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