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Posted by RandyN on October 06, 2004 at 16:14:09 from (64.85.216.189):
In Reply to: Farmall 300 posted by paul shoup on October 06, 2004 at 09:42:43:
Yes Paul, you can easily add 3-point to a Farmall 300. You can get adapters that slide into the two points of the Fast-Hitch and bolt on a top-link attachment. You can also remove a Fast-Hitch and put on an aftermarket, bolt-on 3-point hitch which uses a hydraulic cylinder to move it up and down. Saginaw makes one and I believe there are a couple more makes. I'm fairly sure they have websites and many tractor parts suppliers carry them. Prepare to pay about $600 for a new one...you may be able to pick up a used one somewhere...advertise for one in the classifieds. Not sure what Fast-Hitch adaptors tend to cost. Good luck. RandyN
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