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Hydraulic linkage cable on a C-160

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forphase1

Alright. I'm working on restoring that '75 C-160 Auto that I got last week, and I've got a question that I can't find the answer to. What was used to connect the hydraulic linkage to the hitch/implements on the back? Currently there is a small wire that the previous owner must have ran between the parts, but it certainly doesn't look factory! :thumbs: I can't find what was used, though I am assuming it was a cable...but I could be wrong. So my question is what was used to for that connection? Thanks!

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bitten

Cable and clevis's hooked up to bell crank.

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Dresden Guy

Forphase,

I am sending a PDF file that gives the detail for lifting a tiller, or other attachments for the C-160. I got this manual off the Yahoo Group for WH. Here is the Manual for a 1975 tiller and how it is attached. It shows the cable assembly. Hope this helps.

Let me know how you get along on your restore. I haven't even had a chance to try and start my C-160 yet.

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Dresden Guy

The PDF didn't get included -the PDF file is 1,401 KB. It's too large for attaching - sorry. I will include the Yahoo Group link instead.

Yahoo Group 4 1975 Tiller 7-1252 (fits C-160) PDF file

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rickv1957

The1/8" cable is 25" long eye to eye,Rick

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Dresden Guy

Forphase1........

Here's an even more detailed rear slot hitch manual from the Yahoo Group site.

This is for 1969 - 1975

WH Implement Hitch (Slot Type) 8-5521 1969 - 1975

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forphase1

Thanks for the information all! Good stuff.

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rickv1957

Good used cable assem on ebay once in a while,Rick

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