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Re: Need Advice on Super A 3-point
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Posted by Tom Olson on December 19, 2000 at 21:12:41 from (206.190.9.92):
In Reply to: Need Advice on Super A 3-point posted by Fred Miller on December 19, 2000 at 19:29:30:
Hi Fred, I had the same concerns. A phone call to Central Tractor was very helpful. They were good enough to copy the manual that comes with the hitch and send it to me. Looking at the actual manual answered the questions/concerns I had so I bought the 3-pt conversion Model HK-95 from them. Price at the time (Aug. or Sept, 2000)was $350. It's made by "Worksaver, Inc." of Litchfield, Il. It uses the existing hydraulic lift on the tractor to raise and lower the 3 pt. hitch. My Super A has the rear lift assembly mounted on the rear wheel fenders behind the operator's seat. The rear lift assy. is operated by a linkage on the left side of the tractor going forward to the left lift arm on the hydraulic lift system. The mounting plates for the hitch bolt to where your existing factory drawbar fastens to the tractor housing. The whole unit is "bolt-on" and no modifications or changes to the tractor itself were required. It is well built and ample strong for anything I would connect to it. I will try to scan in the exploded parts view and send it just to you as an attachment to an e-mail. Tom Olson
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