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Re: Post Hole Digger on a Super A
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Posted by mark on April 08, 2003 at 06:07:25 from (137.244.215.2):
In Reply to: Post Hole Digger on a Super A posted by Doug in WA on April 07, 2003 at 13:42:33:
I am in the process of converting a three point post hole digger into a single point hitch on my 140 (see three point adapter in the implement photo section). Since I don't own a welder I am having to deal with a welding shop that keeps very iregular hours. Plus the time I spend thinkging of ways to make this work. I am going back today to get a bracket changed that will work. I took the U shaped peice that connects to the lift arms and made a single peice that stands upright on the one point spear. I placed a bolt through this so it would swivel like your elbow. I then made a fork for the top to fit in the place where the U attached to the digger. I did not make the fork long enough the the digger bottoms out on the crotch before it reaches the full up. This should be a simple fix. I did hook the digger up and connected the PTO. with the full up and down the pto does not come near hitting anything on the tractor. You shold have no problem with using a three point system on your super A. I will try to post pictures when I get the bugs worked out. cheers mark
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