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3 pt hitch for Super C
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Posted by mmsb27 on January 06, 2007 at 10:38:16 from (71.253.141.245):
I know I"m a few years late, but I sure could use any advice, photos or drawings etc to fabricate a 3 pt hitch on our Super C. Steve Mason and a few others made them, and posted messages on the Forum in 2002 and 2003. Right now we have a McCormick 7 ft sicle bar mower on it, but I'm having trouble finding parts for it. Right now, the main support "L" shape bar is bent, and I can"t find one, and to be truthfull, I"m getting tired of riveting the cutter plates on the bar! :). Id like to make a 3 pt hitch for it - like Steve Mason or the gentleman ("SuperC"?) who helped Steve with some photos. So I can use a 5 foot brush hog to cut our fields. I posted this on the original thread back on 2003, but wasn't sure if it would be seen. Thanks again v/r Mark
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