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Posted by Ryan on July 27, 2002 at 22:27:24 from (68.102.6.233):
In Reply to: CAT 0 attachments posted by Bruce on July 20, 2002 at 17:34:39:
Just had a 42" box blade and a 42" reversable blade made for a Sears Suburban electric 3-point. Camen offers several items I wanted for my tractor. I must pass on to you that these cat.0 impliments did not fit my cat. 0 3-point. It seems after a certain year the manufactures standardized the 3-point. Before this standardization, only the make tractor and impliment would work together. I can't say this with certanty but, from my experiance, this is what I'm seeing with my older Sears. Looking through catalogs that carry catagory 0 and 1 3-point equipment, the only difference is the size of the pins. The dimentions are the same. This is where I failed to research, the pins were 5/8 alright but the spacing was WAY off. Camen did offer to modify both blades and I sent them back and now everything is just fine. In fact with tractor lugs and wheel weights, pulling that box blade in high gear range in 3rd gear (top) with dirt spilling over the top the tractor pulls it just fine. People had told me it wouldn't pull that 42" blade. It doesn't have the scarfer (ms) tips. What I've been doing is leveling my yard, I have the 42" 8hp rototiller attatchment, I soften up the dirt first, switch to the box blade, back & forth. This yard doesn't have room for anything bigger then this garden tractor to move around. This is working so well, I couldn't ask for a better machine. I hope you have as great experiance with your project as I have had with mine.
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