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Re: 3pt or not
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Posted by CNKS on October 24, 2004 at 12:42:24 from (207.178.96.214):
In Reply to: 3pt or not posted by jhawkr on October 24, 2004 at 06:03:34:
As long as it is not too heavy to lift, a Saginaw 3-point will work just fine. Hugh is correct about the draft control, but in most conditions you probably don't need it. They will work fine with a blade, bush hog, light disk, etc. The platform really doesn't matter if you don't have a lot of stuff sticking up from the implement -- Seems that Hugh got hung up on a marker on a tool bar or something -- most likely you will not run into that problem. I have a 3 point on a C and a Super H, both work fine. I will admit that the more modern tractors with the factory supplied 3-points are probably better -- but you will pay $4000-up for one of those vs $1500 +/- for an H.
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