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3 pt. hitch for B

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J.Person

08-30-2005 09:22:21




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I am considering a 3 pt hitch for my '49-'50 Mod.B. Is anyone familiar with a good manufacturer, or have experience with using one on this tractor. I have a hyd. lift on a woods L59 belly mower. Any source for a Hyd. selector?




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Another One

09-02-2005 23:05:56




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 Re: 3 pt. hitch for B in reply to J.Person, 08-30-2005 09:22:21  
Here is another web site. With info you might need. As I remember these do not require any cutting and welding of you tractor...HTH Keith



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Keith-OR

09-02-2005 23:00:26




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 Re: 3 pt. hitch for B in reply to J.Person, 08-30-2005 09:22:21  
here is one website that has 3 pt hitches for your Allis B



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Mark - IN.

09-01-2005 15:48:52




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 Re: 3 pt. hitch for B in reply to J.Person, 08-30-2005 09:22:21  
If go to the archives for AC and put in "AC B 3 point hitch", or something similar as I recall, will turn up a manufacturer and photos. Give it a shot, it's there.

Mark



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John F in MD

08-31-2005 08:26:29




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 Re: 3 pt. hitch for B in reply to J.Person, 08-30-2005 09:22:21  
They"re all made about the same. I happen to have a Worksaver on mine. I bought it used. It makes the B much more usefull. I ususally keep a carry-all on mine most of the time. I have a scoop and boom pole also. You"ll probably want to add weight to the front of the tractor though.
Putting 3-400 puounds in the carry-all makes the front end very lite.



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