Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
échelle d\'attelage
English translation:
ladder hitch
Added to glossary by
David Goward
Apr 5, 2013 09:13
11 yrs ago
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French term
échelle d'attelage
French to English
Tech/Engineering
Agriculture
tractor/machine linkage component
One of the 4 solutions given to hitch a boom mower to a tractor is to use coupling brackets but it is stated that this requires an "échelle d'attelage".
Research indicates that this is on the "tractor side" of the coupling.
One can be seen here: http://tinyurl.com/ct92mrz
Are there any Massey Ferguson or John Deere fans in here who can tell me what this part's called?
Many thanks.
Research indicates that this is on the "tractor side" of the coupling.
One can be seen here: http://tinyurl.com/ct92mrz
Are there any Massey Ferguson or John Deere fans in here who can tell me what this part's called?
Many thanks.
Proposed translations
(English)
2 | ladder hitch (assembly) | Wendy Streitparth |
4 +1 | hitch bar | nordiste |
Proposed translations
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ladder hitch (assembly)
http://www.vapormatic.co.uk/accessories-parts.ashx#part_list
VLE2409 - Ladder hitch Assembly 225mm
VLE2407 - Ladder hitchAssembly 200mm
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Note added at 27 mins (2013-04-05 09:40:54 GMT)
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John Deere 4600/4520/ 4720 Width 225mm For ladder hitch VLE2409.
http://www.gobookee.com/john-deere-4520/
VLE2409 - Ladder hitch Assembly 225mm
VLE2407 - Ladder hitchAssembly 200mm
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Note added at 27 mins (2013-04-05 09:40:54 GMT)
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John Deere 4600/4520/ 4720 Width 225mm For ladder hitch VLE2409.
http://www.gobookee.com/john-deere-4520/
Note from asker:
Thanks for your answer. I'll look into this as Vapormatic appears to be a French concern (?). The gobookee.com refers to the same piece of Vapormatic kit. |
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Not found an awful lot of references to this term (which would indicate that another term is more common), but enough to indicate that it is used by some manufacturers."
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2 hrs
hitch bar
Note from asker:
This appears to be a specific type of "hitch bar" (I have "barre d'attelage" elsewhere in the document). |
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