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Crown Vic P71

A friend and I are having a hard time figuring out what the long flexy rod on the top of the transmission is for. We've seen it on many tractors, and have no clue what in the world it is called or what it is for... any help would be appreciated!

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wheelhorseman

It is the cable housing, it is for running a cable through from the rockshaft to the rear for lifting the slot hitch or clevis hitch and or attachments

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64s

Do you mean it actually flexes, or is it solid but bent.  If solid but bent, its for a cable that runs from the rock shaft (lift bar)  to a tiller, or clevis hitch.  if it actually flexes, I can't say I know.  Post a pic.

 

 

Opps.  A little late.

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Zeek

It flexes a little but that has no bearing on what it does.  The conduit lays flat across the top of the tranny.  It's sole purpose is to keep the cable from chaffing on any other parts.

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Save Old Iron

Don't let Tankman see the picture, he will use them as exhaust pipe tips :ychain:

 

 

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AMC RULES

Thankfully, no images...

that title made me nervous.   :ychain: 

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kudzu3

Used mine for tail light wire conduit.

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