Quote: CVPost-caterpillar guy (quoted from post at 16:45:51 03/06/22) Why O why would anybody consider anything 3 pt. Such a pain to get put on and never no mater how much you block and prop and block it still moves or settles so it will not go on without a fight. Only consideration would be a quick hitch for that. I hate hooking the planter to the lift arms with only them to do and the hoses and wires.
Yeah. Those 3 point hitch setups are something else alright.
They first showed up when? Mid to late 1920's? Eventually all tractor manufacturers conspired to make the 3 point hitch the standard implement hookup system.
We've all been subjected to that inferior contraption for as far back as I can recall. There has to be government involvement in this conspiracy as well. How else could such an abomination be forced upon the multitudes of farmers?
What is their objective with this powerplay?
Can't be anything but good for those in the know with the power and bad for the poor hard working little guy who is destined to be forever saddled with the atrocity of the 3 point hitch.
Makes my blood boil don't you know.
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This post was edited by Carlmac 369 on 03/07/2022 at 06:11 am.
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