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Re: What is a 3 point hitch?
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Posted by paul on December 21, 2004 at 20:08:43 from (209.23.145.21):
In Reply to: Re: What is a 3 point hitch? posted by Mike (WA) on December 21, 2004 at 17:39:51:
Don't mean to quibble, but the 'best' of those things didn't win - just one got choosen, and the others fade away. Beta had a lot of 'better' to it, but who cares, I just want to watch & record tapes, and rerecoradable DVDs are going to replave VHS anyhow so there goes that standard.... Mac OS, Amiga OS, Atari TOS were all better than anything Windows had to begin with. That's real clear, but Windows got the big bucks & became the standard & incorporated all the good stuff by version 3.... Standard 3pt hitch size is cat 2 or cat 3N on most tractors, from about 65 - 160 hp. That would include most common tractors..... And, you didn't mention the cat 3N or 4N sizes, think there are really 5, tho those N versions do overlap... Cat 0 is very poorly defined, manufaturers do not meet standards. Cat one also a lot of implements are not correct enough to work with a quick hitch. Cat 2 and up are much more uniform. But, i like your post, good info if one isn't being a nit-picker like me. :) Hope you take this with the smile on my face as I type. :) --->Paul
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