WTB: 1912-13 drag link adjustable style. To be clear this rod runs from the pitman arm to the right hand side spindle.
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WTB: 1912-13 adjustable drag link
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Re: WTB: 1912-13 adjustable drag link
The reproductions sold by Snyders are of excellent quality, if you are not fussed about using only original parts.
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Re: WTB: 1912-13 adjustable drag link
I thought about July of 1912 was when the riveted style started, and the adjustable was phased out?
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Re: WTB: 1912-13 adjustable drag link
I thought about July of 1912 was when the riveted style started, and the adjustable was phased out?
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Re: WTB: 1912-13 adjustable drag link
I'd say you may have nailed it.
The 1912 July parts list does not show a picture of the nonadjustable but references its part number. The 1913 January parts list makes no mention of the adjustable one
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