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    Van Brunt FB grain drill parts

    Just an FYI, but they are still available from Deere. Those meters sub up to the same ones used on a 750 drill, not much changed in the design over 80 years
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    I can't mow my grass

    I was thinking more along the line of the wasp/hornet nest.
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    Building hay wagon

    60 pin hole to front of wagon, with most wagons this works out to 25-28 in front of wheels. If your front overhand gets mush over 30 the chute side will get into the wagon on tight turns. Most wagons will stretch out to 10'6, we build a new reach and stretch it to 11'6 for a 16'8 wagon (we use...
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    I can't mow my grass

    I would be more worried about the nest in the upper left. They might come out and give you a lesson if you get too rough while mowing.
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    Fertilizer Spreader w-One Ton Capacity???

    Loftness builds a spreader for orchards that will broadcast and bad that holds 1.7T https://www.loftness.com/media/665151/fertilizer-equip-brochure_web_122920-1a.pdf
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    roll bar for 2520

    Depending on the state you live in, https://www.ropsr4u.org/ can get a good portion of the roll guard paid for. In Minnesota, they will pay for 70% of the roll guard and installation cost, with a self install that gets the roll guard down to $250 so it costs the same as adding 2 wheel weights...
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    Trailer wood

    I know several guys that used pine in the 1960s to build wagons and never treated them. They are as good today as they were when new; it helps a lot that they are stored under a roof and rarely sit outside. If you are restoring the wagon, my recommendation would be to store it inside.
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    3pt measurement from pto to lower link end

    Send me an email agsupplier @ live.com
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    New steer in the kingdom

    I would go so far as to say that is all Ayrshire, but he needs to be wormed. Hooks to pins, strength thru the loin and chine, good feet and legs it screams dairy breeding all the way. A full feed Ayrshire is hard to be for taste and they cover better than the Holsteins do. Pretty sure we have...
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    Rear Tires

    By the time you spend $75 ea for tubes and $100 ea for mounting you might as well spend $2-300 more buy new tubeless tire that will last 20-25 ys vs 10 yrs.
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    3pt measurement from pto to lower link end

    DeltaSteve ASABE specifies that 16" is the dimension from the end of the PTO shaft to the center of the drawbar hole. Manufacturers may at their discretion provide a provision to place the hole at 14" for implements that were designed to an older standard, but in no means are they required to...
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    3pt measurement from pto to lower link end

    My take on the question was that he wants to add a 3pt to an older tractor and is building it himself (DIY). He wants to get the 3 point links the right length so that if he were to use a 3pt implement that requires a PTO (3pt mower, 3pt bush hog, snow blower, 3pt fertilizer spreader, etc) that...
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    3pt measurement from pto to lower link end

    See picture. Distance depends on category.
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    John Deere No 5 quick attach

    Operators manual covers directions for making brackets and critical measurements.
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    Slip Clutch

    That is a Walterschied slip clutch. Deere uses the same clutch on the 5xx series balers for the pickup and you can get them thru A&I.
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