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Re: Three point hitch installation on '42 Farmall H
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Posted by Bama Binder on August 22, 2000 at 18:18:12 from (63.10.117.89):
In Reply to: Three point hitch installation on '42 Farmall H posted by Jim Demis on August 22, 2000 at 13:37:06:
I'm sure the worksaver is a good unit. However, to my knowledge and bsed on input from other members of the board, the Saginaw County is probably better. It is H@$#% for stout and has 2 rams in addition to the fact that it allows the use of the factory drawbar...relatively straight forward bolt-on affair...I'm going to put one on my Super H if I can't get the one that is on it to work. Regards...BB
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