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Re: Re: Re: 3 point for a C
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Posted by FC Andy on June 26, 2002 at 09:39:22 from (63.11.155.163):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 3 point for a C posted by Steve Mason on June 26, 2002 at 06:11:28:
A 2pt Fast Hitch is essentially the lower "arms" of a 3pt, but instead of having rollover balls they have a rectangular hole that goes through the arm twards the front of the tractor, the eaisest thing to say is that these arms are hollow with a hole at the end to put prongs into... It is easier to show than explain...you currently have the lifting "arm" for a mounted plow or rear cultivator. www.worksaver.com has 3pt kits that use the touch control to lift the 3pt in a similiar way to your "rear mounted implement lift". Personally, If I were to add a 3pt to My C I would yse the saginaw hitch, More expensive but sturdier, able to lift more, and you wouldn't have the touch control links in the way when trying to get on the tractor. Hope what I said Helps!
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