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Re: Re: Need ideas for top link on 400.
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Posted by Slowpoke on October 11, 2003 at 23:35:40 from (67.30.99.96):
In Reply to: Re: Need ideas for top link on 400. posted by Red Rider on October 11, 2003 at 19:05:08:
One of my projects is a 350U with the two point Fast Hitch lower lift arms. The tractor came with two 'extention arms' that slip into the sockets of the lower arms. They have the swivel ball on the outer end. It seems that the tractor can have a 2 point lift or be converted to 3 point lift, rather than converting 3 point equipment to 2 point. It would be more economical. Has anyone seen this setup? I think there is some sort of top link bracket (maybe home made) on top of the differential. (The tractor is not nearby)). If no top link bracket was available from the factory, how would 3 point equipment be used with the extention arms? Was a top link casting available only for certain 2 point models? I've not seen any 3 point to 2 point parts in my area (Ca).
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