Help identifying flatlift point

mf7480

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Mixed Farmer
could somebody identify what point this is? Trying to order some but my flat lift isn't fitted with its original legs! Many thanks
 

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Are they Tim Howard legs. Angle of shin looks like his. Measure from where point goes onto leg and to bolt hole Some are longer Then ring Jim Robinson at agri cast. Or terry birch at sleaford. Or Gary at Farmstar Brigg. If your struggling to find any. Those three will have some or make you some
 

Alistair Nelson

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Mixed Farmer
Location
E Yorks
If it has 2 holes at the back which I think I can see in photo 1 and you are using the front hole it is a farmforce leg and Mike Metcalfe is your man if you are on the back hole it is Tim Howard type or you can drill the back hole in your leg so it takes the Tim Howard but not as easy as it sounds
 

Partstech

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Location
Newmarket
I know its a struggle to judge size from a photo, but the op's point looks a lot bigger than the GLS point.The HE-VA subsoiler point looks similar to the original photo.
 

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