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Re: Re: Re: 3-pt. Conversion for 230 Fast Hitch
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Posted by shrps74 on March 21, 2004 at 06:32:58 from (205.188.209.74):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 3-pt. Conversion for 230 Fast Hitch posted by Tom McIver on March 20, 2004 at 18:29:40:
Neet that you have the crank. My 230 is a '57 with a low serial (17XX J). Answer is yes the top link bracket bolts on where the pulley bracket is located. No problem on strength, four bolts that are at lease 4 inches long (top link doesn't absorb as much engergy anyway). I had a 6 foot brush hog on it and had no problem (need to us an overrunning coupler though). Keeping the 2pt for other uses: Yes that's why I went with the Worksaver as well. Quick change over so I can hook up the plow or a sickle mower, etc. Since you have the crank on the side, you have the best of both worlds. Does anyone know if an aftermarket crank is available or can be rigged to fit?? BobG in VA
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