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Re: Re: Re: 460 fast hitch or 3 point I can hear all you guys laughing
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Posted by Farmall43 on February 10, 2001 at 10:17:03 from (216.93.25.62):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 460 fast hitch or 3 point I can hear all you guys laughing posted by Eric on February 10, 2001 at 09:58:40:
In my area you can find three point plows easier than you can fast hitch. Also you can get just about everything you will everneed for a three point incuding logspliters. In your area it may be harder to find three point attatcments. I am in south central MI. The three point conversion for my 340 is about $700 and I lose the drawbar becuase that is part of the fast-hitch. Both are good but like I said before in my area Fast hitch implaments are almost impossible to find.
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