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Nashville, IL | flip the motor to the top side of the steering column then you dont need a bracket and you wont hit your knees on the motor. The steering column and turn signal indicator will hold the motor still. We did that to a 9220. Worked great. But I am 6'8" tall, so I need the extra leg room. Ran it like that for 3 years before we sold the tractor. I know of several other guys in the area that do the same thing. Only problem is you lose your visual turn signal indicator on the top of the column as its blocked by the atu. | |
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