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Re: Hey Zonie....Pics of My H With Loader!!
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Posted by Zonie on October 19, 2001 at 21:57:20 from (152.163.204.78):
In Reply to: Hey Zonie....Pics of My H With Loader!! posted by 1PWRFULH on October 19, 2001 at 19:52:19:
I just finished building a 3 point hitch for my H and altering my rear blade to a 3 point with full 360 deg. rotation, boy this was a project! I can't wait till I have my engine back together to try out the set up. It seems as thou mt H has been down forever! Wait a minute, it has been down forever, since July if my memory serves me correctly! After I get my engine back together, I want to start looking for a loader, or maybe I'll just make one (we'll have to see if the 3 point works as good as I hope it will befor I even think of tackleing some thing like a loader). Anyway thanks for the pictures, I did use some of the pictures of your 3 point set up from a couple months back for ideas on how to build my 3 point. I used the best features from several different 3 point set ups. Thanks again, Zonie
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