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Re: Long 2610 3 pt hitch
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Posted by KEH on May 23, 2007 at 16:06:09 from (206.74.30.178):
In Reply to: Long 2610 3 pt hitch posted by Leland jones on May 23, 2007 at 13:20:22:
The 2610 differs from the older 610 by having a spacer put next to the transmission to give a longer wheel base and more legroom for the operator. As far as I know, the 3ph stuff is the same as on the 610s, also the Oliver 1365 and the White 2-60. The 610 and probably the 510 have a system where to get both Cat I and II the 3ph arms are reversed. I've never seen a 2610 with out 3ph and suspect someone removed some parts. Does the tractor have the rockshaft, draft control, and top link hook up? If all that is missing, you need a parts tractor. Oh yes, some AC tractors like the 5040 and 5050, I think had the same 3ph. Maybe you could Google tractor salvage yards for one close to you. Good luck. KEH
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