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FH Tool BarWondering if you could identify the correct name and model number.
![]() Young man for work, old man for advice
The shank shafts are larger than normal shanks and the curved clamps have 1/2" wedge bolts instead of 5/8 like the old tear drop clamps.
Young man for work, old man for advice
It looks like a Cub-F7 Tool Bar. I suppose it could be something that isn't in any of my catalogs. Implements got added and removed from the catalogs with the revisions.
I don't have anything showing the brackets holding the standards. That is the one thing that makes me wonder if it is really an F7. They could have been from a different time than my catalog shows or they could have been from a different implement. If you can find a part number on one of the brackets, I might be able to find something.
Jim:
Check out the CBI-2A Revision 1 Parts Catalog, page 2 of the Cub-F7 Tool Bar. It is definitely the F7, but the added acoutrements are not in the manual that I have found so far. Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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I was looking at revision 6. It doesn't look like the F7 pages were changed through any of those revisions.
Jim, Appreciate your interest and putting that on your forum. It was interesting to read the comments. Iam sending you a couple more pictures for you of the clamps and shanks. The part # I believe is P02230 C. I have six of these. In my first picture, two are removed. Thanks R.H. Young man for work, old man for advice
I tried with that part number but didn't find it. I also tried PO 22300, thinking that was the most likely other reading of the number. That number shows up but is something else. So PO 2230C looks like a good read. I did find a few numbers close. For example, PO 2229 is a bracket for a knife weeder.
Unless somebody else finds the number, I guess it's a dead end on the brackets. I still think the basic unit is a Cub-F7 Tool Bar. I don't have a manual covering tool bars for the 100/140 tractors, so maybe it is for one of them. The Cub bar is 56 inches the one for the larger tractors is 78 inches.
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