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Re: WD45 pull a 3 bottom plow?
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Posted by Bill(Wis) on March 09, 2005 at 17:42:21 from (167.206.48.253):
In Reply to: Re: WD45 pull a 3 bottom plow? posted by BushogPapa on March 09, 2005 at 16:54:57:
OK. But the question seemed to be, in fact a flat out statement was made, that the traction booster would not work with an add on 3 pt hitch. My question was, "why wouldn't it work"? The three point hitch I have bolts firmly to the drawbar which has been released from the attach points on the rear footstep mount. The drawbar is free to move up and down and essentially becomes the same thing as the long attach arm of the AC plow. The tractor drawbar had to be removed in order to hitch the AC plow up so I guess you could say the long attach arm of the plow became the drawbar. At any rate, it all pulls from the same point. So where is the difference that eliminates so called traction boost? Also, do you folks know that you have to remove the PTO shaft to hook up a plow?
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