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NF hydraulic lift bar plate Part #19
New part, for narrow frame hydraulic lift conversions.
Patterned and fabricated from an original hard to find part IH-386162-R21
Part #19 in parts books.
Bolts to your existing rockshaft after you cut the handle off.
Shown mounted on new rock shaft for illustration.

FYI...The later WF Hydraulic lift cylinders have the same stroke as the OEM units used for the optional NF installs only one port is off a little.

$55 each w/free shipping in US
New hydraulic application rock shafts (as shown) also available.

Located 52041 and will be available at local shows and plow days this season.
PayPal accepted, contact via PM.
Thanks for the ad!

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NF hydraulic lift bar plate Part #19
New part, for narrow frame hydraulic lift conversions.
Patterned and fabricated from an original hard to find part IH-386162-R21
Part #19 in parts books.
Bolts to your existing rockshaft after you cut the handle off.
Shown mounted on new rock shaft for illustration.

FYI...The later WF Hydraulic lift cylinders have the same stroke as the OEM units used for the optional NF installs only one port is off a little.

$55 each w/free shipping in US
New hydraulic application rock shafts (as shown) also available.

Located 52041 and will be available at local shows and plow days this season.
PayPal accepted, contact via PM.
Thanks for the ad!

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Hi, I am curious if these are still available? I am looking for one! Thanks Ben
 
Ked, the electric lift calls for a different part number.
I think the difference is in the length of the upper bend where the ram couples to the lever.
I have a 147 in storage w/an electric lift, I'll see if I can snap a picture of it for you.
It's kinda hard to access so the picture won't be that great.
I'd have to have one in hand to copy it.
Do you already have an electric lift tom install?
 
Yes dad's was welded, right from Louisville. 147 pictures.
 

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So you are missing the lift lever then?
I took a picture of mine, on the 147 and I notice that the lever sit's outboard the frame a bit whereas the hydraulic one is somewhat shorter.
Here is the hydraulic lever.
If we can figure out the difference in the length of the outer bend, I can make one for you as long as the angles are the same.
 

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The upper bend on dad's 147 is 3 ins. because of the front mount on the lift welded on the frame cut to accommodate the 12 HP engine, 1 in. out from the frame. The 10HP is on the 105 so no frame cut. I think what you have may work.
So you are missing the lift lever then?
I took a picture of mine, on the 147 and I notice that the lever sit's outboard the frame a bit whereas the hydraulic one is somewhat shorter.
Here is the hydraulic lever.
If we can figure out the difference in the length of the outer bend, I can make one for you as long as the angles are the same.
 
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