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Re: Super A Three-Point Adapter help
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Posted by Haas on September 27, 2000 at 19:35:22 from (129.37.117.209):
In Reply to: Super A Three-Point Adapter help posted by TonyG on September 27, 2000 at 15:58:39:
I used to have a Super A and then a 140 with a 3 point adapter. The top link connection was mounted on the rockshaft cross bar. It requires a short top link. The normal longer ones you see won't work. The one I had did not work too well, so I eventually had a welding shop fabricate a top link connection that was bolted to the drawbar mounting bolts. It was better, but still not exactly right. If you decide to make one, I'd suggest putting 2 or 3 holes at different heights, so you have a choice where to attach the top link. You will still have to have the short top link, so best to try to find somebody that sells the conversion to get just the top link bracket and the short top link.
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