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Posted by Christos on July 13, 2005 at 22:57:01 from (130.108.236.239):
In Reply to: Re: Help ID 706 hitch posted by Uncle Willy on July 13, 2005 at 13:16:53:
Hi - I think I know what you've got - I'm no expert but judging from what I see in that last photo, you do have the three point hitch already in place - note the link that has the lever to rotate it to fit onto a plow. I say this because at the AGCO dealership I go to down in Jeffersonville, OH, they have a 706 there with a fast-hitch on it, but it also has the rockshaft to be converted to a 3 point provided you purchase the linkage from the arms that extend from the rockshaft to the linkage that you connect the implement to. So, IMHO all you have to do is go visit a junk yard or a Case IH dealer to get the prongs that fit into where that contraption is in place right now (at the bottom of the linkage arms) and get a bracket for the top link and you should be good to go. The best way to tell if you have a 3-point or one ready to go is if it has two levers on the right hand side of your seat - one for draft control and draft response - the one at the AGCO dealer has this. Just to reinterate, IMHO you've got a 3 point already, you just have to get the right parts to complete it which are the prongs that have the bearings at the end and the top link bracket. If you can't get to a Case IH dealer, try your friendly junk yard. I hope this helps! Christos
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