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Re: 3 pointing a Super C
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Posted by Haas on November 11, 2001 at 05:58:02 from (129.37.117.59):
In Reply to: 3 pointing a Super C posted by John Hallmark on November 10, 2001 at 14:34:06:
If you already have a 2 pt Fast Hitch, then as the others said, the conversion kits are pretty easy to find and work good. If you just have a drawbar and are looking for a 3 pt kit, then things get a little more expensive and complicated. I have a C with a 3 pt hitch that works off the Touch Control rock shaft arms. It has bars that go from the 3 pt hitch mechanism at the rear to the rockshaft arms at the front to work the 3 pt. I don't recommend it. The bars are in the way of mounting the tractor, the lift arms do not have enought range and it will not lift anything very heavy. I would try to find a Fast Hitch and convert to 3 pt or find a 3 pt conversion that works with a cylinder.
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