Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 29, 2007 at 04:07:05 from (216.208.58.165):
In Reply to: Re: bristish mta posted by Mike Farmer on December 29, 2007 at 03:24:02:
Mike: Do you have any good rear photos showing the factory 3 point hitch as used on Super BMD and B-450. I've seen many photos of BM, BMD, Super BMD and B-450 over the years, but never one that high lighted the 3 point hitch. I realize 3 point was not standard or optional on the early models.
Most of my info on these came from a Yorkshire man that imigrated to Canada. During the first 3 years, I had great trouble understanding his Yorkshire English and by that time we had covered the British Farmalls. I had always assumed the 3 point hitches he used as a farmer in England were his own fabrication. It wasn't until I came to YT, I learned these were factory 3 point hitches. Were they a draft controlled hitch? If so, was it top link or lower link sencing? When did these hitches become a reality?
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