Posted by Three_deer on September 28, 2009 at 11:10:51 from (131.204.51.201):
I"ve been thinking about making a 3 point hitch for my Farmall 200 for some time now. I really don"t think it"s going to be that hard of a job, and definitely will cost less than 800.00. That would all depend on what kinda supplies a person already has on hand. For me, I"m thinking that hydraulic cylinders are going to be the biggest expense. The other day I was studying my tractor trying to come up with a game plan and I had a idea. What if I was to move my hydraulic arms from under the gas tank to behind the seat some how. I think that might work and might work no matter which end is up and long as the arms are moving vertically. To the folks that had also been thinking about making a 3 point hitch, can you share your ideas or how far you got. I"m pretty much thinking about something along the lines of the Saginaw hitch. Currently, I only have a drawbar back there.
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