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Re: On Topic :-) Anyone ever use those 3pth Quick
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Posted by Aaron SEIA on December 12, 2005 at 19:32:41 from (209.152.112.211):
In Reply to: On Topic :-) Anyone ever use those 3pth Quick Hitc posted by ShepFL on December 12, 2005 at 19:23:20:
Dad had some on his tractors for a while. They are nice, but not the best for lifting heavy stuff. The pin offset puts the weight 3 or 4 more inches back. Had a 4 row cultivator that was fine but made the 806 real light in the front. Also not good for cultivating curves as the imp is 4 more inches back. Might want to check your mowers top link to see how well it'd work. Dad's 3 pt mower has a swiveling top link thing that would not work very well with the hook on a quick hitch. Depends on what imp's you have and how often you switch stuff. Nice idea, but I'm not real sure just how much time/back they really save. Aaron SEIA
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