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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Designed for operators who use one hand and may need to relocate the clutch and brake controls to the opposite side. The cross shaft allows an operator to relocate tractor controls to the opposite side. A heavy duty steel rod was inserted into a tube. The ends of the rod were bent at 90 degree angles, and in opposite directions of each other. The rod has a knob to grip at one end. A bolt hole is at the other end for attachment to a linkage. Mounting brackets were welded to the tube. SKILLS REQUIRED: Metalworking. Assembly. Welding. AUTHOR:Field, W.E. TITLE:Agricultural Tools, Machinery & Buildings for Farmers and Ranchers with Physical Handicaps, Volume 2. REF:Book: Breaking New Ground Resource Center, Purdue University, Dept. of Agricultural Engineering, West Lafayette, IN 47907; p B.4.5. 1991.

Notes: For more information contact developer: Dwayne Cole, 3211 W. 800 S., Lafayette, IN 47906.

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This product record was updated on July 27, 1996.

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