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Re: Farmall 2 point to 3 point conversion
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Posted by TGIN on January 18, 2007 at 03:35:54 from (4.224.66.168):
In Reply to: Farmall 2 point to 3 point conversion posted by Robert Searcy on January 17, 2007 at 19:02:59:
I`ve got 2 sets , one is shaped like a claw on the end where you can back up under the pins and raise the hitch and your hooked up . I like it the best and real easy to hook up . The problem with them is the hook part is kinda big and there`s not room for them on some equipment . The other set just has balls like on regular 3 point arms . They work fine but they have to be put on the implement then back the tractor into them . Gota prop`em up and get`em to sta there while your backin up , can be a pain . Mowers , plows etc. you`ll have plenty of room for the claw type , it`s tool bar type equipment where it gets tight .
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