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210-220 drawbar

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    Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 8:50pm
was wondering if anybody has a straight drawbar for a D21,210,or a 220. Needs tobe straight!!! Thanks in advance
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I have one in IL pm me if interested. Ed. Straight ones are from 7000 series. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote riggs Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Feb 2011 at 1:22pm
am looking for a 220 drawbar.  the straight ones wont work. i was referring to the bar. its going on a tractor i am restoring and and i dont want one thats twisted, welded or bent. e-mail me @   acfamily@mchsi.com.  thanks
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I GOT MINE FROM ROCK VALLEY IA, THEY ARE TO SHIP 2/7/11
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Will a straight draw bar from a 7000 fit nicely on a 220?.  Run it straight through on top of the block?
Mine is bent and hangs way to low.
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Not sure if a 7000 will fit.  I had a straight one made and ran it on top of the bar that supported the crooked one.  If my memory is right I had to put the bar on top of the supports and not underneath as it had been for the crooked bar (original).  Mine was bent down a full 4 inches from where it should have been.  A straight bar was the best thing I did to the 210, the implements sit up a lot better, especially the corn planter.
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That is what I would like to do.  Run a straight bar on top of the support.  It sure does make a difference with an implement hooked up that isnt dragging on the ground.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote injpumpEd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Feb 2011 at 7:07pm
yes a 7060 strait drawbar works nice on a 210/220. It is way longer than you'll need, so you can drill a new hole for front pin. Take the rear cross support from the bottom, and put it on top of the tabs, then make spacers to put top plate back on and still allow swing. 
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ed, do you have a number i can reach you at?
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send me a pm, I'll give you a number. Email works also, ed64drag@lycos.com 
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D21 will be too short for 220
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