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From: "Elie, Larry (L.D.)" <lelie ford com>
To: elec-trak cosmos5 phy tufts edu
Subject: Attached picture; anyone recognize these brackets?
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 10:54:22 -0400
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I finally got some of the parts I had paid for some months ago.  
There will probably be more.  It would help to know what these 
brackets go to, because the implement itself may also exist.  

The bottom right item (black) fits the front or rear rails.  It 
LOOKS like part of a manual lift, but has a swivel fixture on the 
axis of the earth and with a spring toggle that I don't recognize 
on the vertical axis.

The Middle part on the bottom doesn't fit anything I have seen, 
nor the tractor, yet it was with the other parts and is GE yellow.

The bottom left part looks like part of a swivel hitch for a drawn 
implement.

The top left is an unused bracket.

The top next to left is part of a lift assembly for doubling back the 
web lift for something heavy, but nothing I have.

The top next to right is a specialized front mount that replaces the 
normal lift bracket for some unknown implement.

The top right appears to be a bracket to mount a deck motor at a right 
angle.  It is factory yellow, but may be cobbled by the previous owner.  
I have no idea why one might mount a deck motor at an angle or on what.


Any hints would be appreciated.



Larry Elie



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