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Topic: Re: UB 3 pt
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| brian(MN)
11-08-2012 15:53:23
67.54.141.101
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That is exactly like what I have, but your tractor looks much better than mine! I hope to put mine on a running UB soon, I think all the parts are there.... Who made those? I know they are not MM. Brian(MN) |
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| Howard H.
11-09-2012 07:30:44
164.58.210.23
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Re: UB 3 pt in reply to brian(MN), 11-08-2012 15:53:23
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| It looked factory enough to me that I just assumed... Hopefully, Brian Gonyea or LW or Schrocky or someone more knowledgeable than I can give more info.Brian K, I'll probably hang onto this for a while, but keep looking - they are out there. I'm kicking myself for not seeing one laying on a pallet at an auction a few months ago until after the sale was over. I was looking at the specs on John Deere's big 4 wheel drive the other day and saw that its 3 pt capacity is 20,000 pounds now!! That makes this early attempt at a 3 pt seem pretty primitive. Pretty amazing how far things have come. Howard |
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| BMG1
11-09-2012 16:51:46
174.124.172.203
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Re: UB 3 pt in reply to Howard H., 11-09-2012 07:30:44
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| Howard, Sorry. I don't think I have any info on the early U 3pt systems. I don't know if they were aftermarket or something offered to MM dealers for a very limited time. Maybe someone has some paperwork or advertisement for these early 3pt systems. They look like a very stout system but I've never seen one in person on a U. Brian |
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| maj-mm
12-04-2012 16:05:05
69.163.6.224
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Re: UB 3 pt in reply to BMG1, 11-09-2012 16:51:46
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| After market. Made by Taylor-Way. I have MM letter with specs for ZA/ZB & UB from 1956. ~ Marty |
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