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Re: Farmall M w/ 3 Pt.
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Posted by KX on September 25, 2002 at 11:52:19 from (66.129.8.2):
In Reply to: Farmall M w/ 3 Pt. posted by Don on September 25, 2002 at 10:32:12:
Like Haas said, you can buy a receiver that will hook to your 3 point but if you are handy with a welder at all, look at the pic of one and build one your self. I made one from scrap angle and put cat2 pins on it and a 2 inch ball. You can leave just draw bar sticking out the back and forget the ball if you want to use wagons that "pin" to a drawbar. I use mine loading cows and pulling trailer when it is muddy and a truck might get stuck. It sure is easy to back to the trailer, lift the ball to the hitch and go. BTW why did your drawbar get removed? Most of the 3 point conversions I have seen for M etc allow drawbar to stay. Is the horse shoe drawbar support still on the tractor?
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