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Ron

08-08-2001 18:29:20




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I am considering buying a tractor with a three point hitch but would like to use my 2 point equipment. I their a "device" that I can attach to the 3 point that will provide the "pockets" fo hook up. Any info is appreciated!!!




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Farmall43

08-09-2001 10:51:11




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 Re: hitch conversion in reply to Ron, 08-08-2001 18:29:20  
Sorry 'bout that. So used to people going from 2pt to 3pt did not really take time to read the question. I am not aware of any attatchment to go from 3pt to 2pt but that does not mean that they do not exisist. I can think of about 2 ways to make one off the top of my head but both require butchering something esle. The easiest way would be to find the reciver for a fast hitch and use it to make the adaptor. Good luck Farmall43

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Potosi

08-09-2001 05:45:19




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 Re: hitch conversion in reply to Ron, 08-08-2001 18:29:20  
Yes there is a hitch to use fast hitch equipment on three point tractors.I have one,and have seen one other.It's a heavy frame with the sockets for the two point.



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Potosi

08-09-2001 05:44:05




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 Re: hitch conversion in reply to Ron, 08-08-2001 18:29:20  
Yes there is a hitch to use fast hitch equipment on three point tractors.I have one,and have seen one other.It's a heavy frame with the sockets for the two point.



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Farmall43

08-08-2001 22:48:32




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 Re: hitch conversion in reply to Ron, 08-08-2001 18:29:20  
Yes, they did make a 2pt convesion that had all the 3pt stuff on it. I saw one sell at aution Saterday for $280. You can also buy just arms with the balls aftermarket and put a top link on. If you have the rocker arm style you can weld ears on it to accept the top link. I personally would never do that. I have seen it done differently than that with a bolt on bracket but have never really looked at them closely.

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3 pt. to 2 pt.....

08-09-2001 04:17:42




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 Re: Re: hitch conversion in reply to Farmall43, 08-08-2001 22:48:32  
I think he HAS a 3 point and want to use his 2 point stuff on it, not convert the tractor from 2 pt to 3 pt.



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Farmall43

08-08-2001 22:47:16




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 Re: hitch conversion in reply to Ron, 08-08-2001 18:29:20  
Yes, they did make a 2pt convesion that had all the 3pt stuff on it. I saw one sell at aution Saterday for $280. You can also buy just arms with the balls aftermarket and put a top link on. If you have the rocker arm style you can weld ears on it to accept the top link. I personally would never do that. I have seen it done differently than that with a bolt on bracket but have never really looked at them closely.

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Red Rider

08-08-2001 20:38:02




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 Re: hitch conversion in reply to Ron, 08-08-2001 18:29:20  
806/706 models had three point arms that had two point receivers on them.



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