Posted by Heifer on April 11, 2011 at 19:38:34 from (166.137.139.124):
In Reply to: Farmall M 3pt hitch? posted by Jesse Fenner on April 11, 2011 at 12:23:00:
A Saginaw three point hitch is an excellent investment, I have one on my 46 M with a wide front end. The wide axle greatly helps keep the front end on the ground using the three point, 8 foot tandem disk. On steep hills, a heavy duty three point hitch brush hog may make the front end a little light. The Saginaw unit is heavy duty, and has category 1&2 hitch balls. Three point hitch implements I use are: 2 bottom plow, 8 ft disk, 2 row corn planter, 120 gallon tank sprayer, 7' back blade and a Ferguson hay rake. This old M can blow the snot off of any new 50 hp tractor. It is old, a little slower and has no 21st century amenities, but it always gets the job done, and most importantly, in this day in age, NO PAYMENTS!
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