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Re: Difference between Eagle hitch and standard 3P
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Posted by Amishbob on April 05, 2005 at 10:47:41 from (216.70.201.5):
In Reply to: Difference between Eagle hitch and standard 3PT posted by Miles on April 05, 2005 at 10:14:16:
I just got to use my Case 400 with eagle hitch for the first time this week and it worked great on all of my impliments actually better than the 3 point on my international,I was told I would have to have the original top link which I bought on ebay for a rediculous amount of money the top link I got at the farm fleet for 15.00 worked great I just had to grind a little on the ball end so it would fit on the bracket it worked just fine and didnt interfere with the hydraulic unit or anything else,I tried it on my box blade,rototiller ,plow everything worked just fine! Bob in MN
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