I will second the Saginaw hitch being a good one. I have an H also and put one on it. I just run it 1 way and have no problems unless the oil in the pump is very cold it is slow to go down. If I lift some heavy logs it will warm up though. With the 2 cyls it won't twist the pivot bar like can happen with single cyl types. I also have an M that has an old aftermarket 1 cyl 3 point and 2 way and it could be a real pain on uneven ground/ I turned the bushog into a rotary tiller several times and bent the mower hitch. It also made grading a tough job with constant adjusting. The Saginaw hitch does have a float abillity but since I am only running 1 way I haven't needed it yet. As far as the belly pump goes, there was 2 pressures availible one as an option or upgrade kit I think was something like 800 or 900 psi and the factory one was about 500-600 or there abouts. Not sure which one I have, but it will lift a bunch with the boom pole and pick the front wheels of the tractor off the ground with real big logs. I haven't had a need for a reservoir yet but if you use a loader or something like that you might need one.
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