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Re: 2pt-3pt question
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Posted by farmallhal on March 06, 2007 at 08:50:39 from (64.85.222.13):
In Reply to: Re: 2pt-3pt question posted by Gary H1 on March 06, 2007 at 05:56:18:
Gary, The place I have had considerable success with in finding 2 point fast hitch equipment is a free ad in the Harvester Highlights quarterly magazine. It is the official publication of the International Harvester Collectors association. There are four chapters in your huge state. Membership to the national organization is $15 per year. The one probably in your region is Chapter #16 for Western Pennsylvania. I've also placed a couple ads in the Red Power Magazine and they are quite inexpensive if you are familiar with the magazine. Another place you are going to have the opportunity to see a lot of 2 point implements for sale will be at the 2007 Red Power Round-up (RPRU) in Bloomsburg, PA which will be held June 21st thru June 23rd this summer. I would suggest going a day or two earlier if you are looking to buy some equipment. At last years RPRU in Mansfield, Ohio there was a lot of 2 point implements for sale. Send me an email and I can provide some contact information of some folks in Pennsylvania who can probably help you locate some fast hitch equipment in your state. Hope this helps in your search, Hal.
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