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3-point hitch for a WC?

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Larry

07-18-2003 23:56:03




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I have an opportunity to purchase a restored
WC in good condition. I would like to know
if anyone makes a 3-point hitch conversion
kit for this tractor because I am hoping to
use some modern implements. I see many kits
advertised for other models, but not for the WC
as far as I can tell.




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Mark

07-20-2003 10:06:33




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 Re: 3-point hitch for a WC? in reply to Larry, 07-18-2003 23:56:03  
I bought a WC once that had a Char-Lynn pump mounted on the right side of the tractor. a gear was positioned on the pto shaft running a chain to drive the pump. It had a homemade front blade. It raised it very well as I used it a number of years to move snow.



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acorange

07-20-2003 08:45:05




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 Re: 3-point hitch for a WC? in reply to Larry, 07-18-2003 23:56:03  
It can be done...but with a lot of work and time.
You can use the belt pulley to power a hyd. pump and then mount a tank. Put a control valve near the operator. Then fabricate a 3pt. hitch with a hyd cyl. on the hitch to make go up/down.
After the months worth of work and 500/1000.00 of money you will wish that you had a WD/WD45 with a 3pt. conversion.



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Doug in OR

07-19-2003 09:01:05




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 Re: 3-point hitch for a WC? in reply to Larry, 07-18-2003 23:56:03  
As Noly said, no hydraulics. You would be better off getting a WD if you want to use mounted equipment.



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Noly

07-19-2003 03:24:55




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 Re: 3-point hitch for a WC? in reply to Larry, 07-18-2003 23:56:03  
WC does not have hydraulics.



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