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Re: 3 point conversion of Super C
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Posted by Pete on January 26, 2001 at 16:04:41 from (24.169.172.235):
In Reply to: 3 point conversion of Super C posted by Martin Kellner on January 26, 2001 at 13:26:10:
Martin, Does your SC have Quick Hitch? Several years ago, we put a Worksaver hitch; arms that lock into QH, and a top link bracket that bolts into the hoes where the belt pully goes, found that we needed a "compact tractor" size top link, yhis is still Cat1 but shorter, have been hogging for years with both 5 and 6 footers. 5' Bush Hog Razorback is the best match for us due to hills, but it does handle the 6 footer OK. Very easy and relatively cheap conversion to 3pt, and very very very strong! Good luck, Pete
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