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Re: Re: INTERNATIONAL MODEL600
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Posted by Bobby on August 10, 2003 at 22:52:22 from (205.188.209.105):
In Reply to: Re: INTERNATIONAL MODEL600 posted by Glenn-WV on August 10, 2003 at 20:06:53:
Thanks, Many thanks for the replies, I have ordered both the original reproduction manuals and the new IT manuals for service and maintenence. Having some past experience with older tractors and Harleys I know that a little on hands experience proves to be invaluable when dealing with specific problems. I purchased this tractor last week from a Babtist preacher in Drumright,Oklahoma. I heard they were like used car dealers!Just joking preachers, A lilliston 7'-6" pull type brush hog came with the tractor. I have never used a pull type previously. What is interesting is with my experience with rebuilding different types of equipment on a poor boys budget, it looks like it is very possible to fabricate a 3 point hitch for the tractor. Fabrication of a yoke for the top link incorporting a hyd. cylinder and installing the lower drawbars should not be that difficult. I have not searched the web for after market links for this type of device, someone may already sell a kit. Again thanks for the reply and all tips and tricks will be appreciated and replied to. Ps: I have found that my tractors are a lot safer than my Harleys were!
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