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Re: Re: 3 point hitch by Saginaw County
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Posted by Brian Schmidt on January 14, 2000 at 19:27:50 from (216.178.176.239):
In Reply to: Re: 3 point hitch by Saginaw County posted by Rick on January 14, 2000 at 05:47:40:
I had Saginaw County send me pictures for my C hitch. I got them and it looked very good. However I wanted to see it in person to be sure. I drove 6 hours to get there and was surprised that the hitch looked as good there as it did in the pictures. I think these guys are all farmers in that area who do this in the winter then farm in the summer. They were in heavy production when we were there in late December. I am serious, this is the best 3 point I have ever seen. I looked at the Work Saver model. I was not impressed at all. It was only slightly cleaner than the Saginaw version due to higher production costs and better fixtures, but I was very disappointed in the material used. It was nowhere close to being as heavy as the Saginaw one. When I was at Saginaw I asked the guy if I could order parts from him if I ever broke something. He told me that I could, but that he has NEVER had anyone need to do that. Never sold a replacement part. That is really saying something for quality if you ask me. The best part for me was that this hitch was also almost $200 cheaper too. You make the decision yourself.
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