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Re: Re: Super C, 2 Point to 3 Point Hitch Conversion
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Posted by RayP(MI) on May 07, 2001 at 19:44:16 from (216.46.197.242):
In Reply to: Re: Super C, 2 Point to 3 Point Hitch Conversion posted by Stan(VA). on May 07, 2001 at 19:10:47:
Got one of the worksavers on a Farmall 200. Is a good unit, fits, and well constructed. Will run you just about $300. You'll have to order through a dealer - and they'll direct ship. Worksaver folks will be glad to help you to contact the dealer. (Turns out they have one just 30 miles from here!) Be aware that with the conversion, the width between the arms is not adjustable, and you'll need to choose your impliments carefully, or shim the mounting pins to the right width to fit your tractor. Also, you will probably find a shorter top link than supplied will be helpful. Without draft control, some tasks such as plowing can be pretty ornery. I'm going to put a guage wheel on my plow before I use it again!
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