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Re: What is a 3 point hitch?
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Posted by J. Schwiebert on December 21, 2004 at 18:31:11 from (216.201.29.185):
In Reply to: Re: What is a 3 point hitch? posted by Mike (WA) on December 21, 2004 at 17:39:51:
Define normal size tractor. Those hitches are based a little on the tractor's physical size and horsepower. It might also be added that the cat one hitches sense draft through the upper link. The spring by where the link attaches. Around here normal size tractors use a cat or 3N hitch. 35 Years ago and if you still do you run the semi-mounted plow with just the lower links because they have lower link draft control. I subbed over at the JVS the other day and the boy was working on an 806 IH. (90+ Horsepower)He said my dad has one, nice tractor but too darn small for anything anymore. Merry Christmas Mike I enjoy your posts. John
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