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AC B 3pt CONVERSION

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T BAILEY

05-29-2001 08:31:58




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I AM LOOKING FOR A 3PT CONVERSION FOR MY LATE 40'S
MODEL B ANY ADVICE AND PROS AND CONS WELCOME.




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T,J.

06-02-2001 07:55:50




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 Re: AC B 3pt CONVERSION in reply to T BAILEY, 05-29-2001 08:31:58  
I purchased a work saver hitch on ebay a few months ago and installed it on one of our C's that we use at my folk's place. It is very sturdy and well designed and works just fine as long as you keep in mind the limitations of the tractor,"no live pto or hydraulics" and you wont get into trouble. It does tend to try and lift the front wheels off the ground with my heavy disc on it,but since factory attachments for these tractors are getting scarce and expensive it does make the tractor a lot more usefull. Good luck T.J. Ps. the Worksaver Hitch for the C and B is the same unit do keep in mind also that a b is quite a bit lighter than a c so your results might be different.

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sam heath

06-01-2001 06:07:56




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 Re: AC B 3pt CONVERSION in reply to T BAILEY, 05-29-2001 08:31:58  
I purchased a conversion 3 point kit for my Wd at Quality farm and Fleet. I can not remember the price since it has been so long ago.



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steve

05-29-2001 18:31:13




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 Re: AC B 3pt CONVERSION in reply to T BAILEY, 05-29-2001 08:31:58  
look at www.worksaver.com , they have a good picture of a threee point that bolts onto your drawbar and seat frame. you can also make one similar to this if you have the ambition. Most aftermarket hitches are $400-$500.



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