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M and 3PT.

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Carlton

11-11-2004 10:07:32




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OK guy's now that we have the trade ok on the 8n and the M How easy is it to put the 3pt.system on and what kind of hoses do you need and controls and how much will that cost? I found a 3pt.for 550 but I know that the hose and controls may be expensive also,any Ideas?
Carlton




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jonesy

11-11-2004 18:28:08




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 Re: M and 3PT. in reply to Carlton, 11-11-2004 10:07:32  
I put a saginaw 3 pt on a Super M. They run about $725 after delivery. I picked up a triple spool valve to run it and aN IH 2001 loader after I get it done and mounted. If you want power steering I would get a charlyn so not to use tractor hydraulics. Good luck with the M. Its like my wifes Grandpa once said. " Theres no tractor around that will work harder than an M Farmall", and he owned the JD dealership in town.

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T.B.W.

11-11-2004 16:28:14




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 Re: M and 3PT. in reply to Carlton, 11-11-2004 10:07:32  
The 3 point will bolt on the draw bar bolts. Most of them will let you leave the draw bar on. If it has 2 cylinders, you can tee them together and hook it into one side of the lift all discharge. I like the right side, that way you won't get it hooked into the wrong one. The only problem with this is the 3 point will drift down, like the 8n. You could put chains on the lift arms to keep them from drifting down, or you can put a remote valve on and the new valve will hold it. You can get the valve from Northern tool for about 125. I just put live hyd. on my M to run a three point and a loader. With 2 remote valves and all the hoses and fitting it cost me about $1600. but it sure is sweet not to have to have the clutch out for the loader to work and to get rid of the trip bucket.

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Dale in Denver

11-12-2004 20:33:18




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 Re: M and 3PT. in reply to T.B.W., 11-11-2004 16:28:14  
T.B.W. I"m wanting to put a loader on a M also. How did you get live hyd? I"ve heard hyd pumps run off the distributer are slower than pumps run off the PTO.



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Allan in NE

11-11-2004 10:32:26




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 Re: M and 3PT. in reply to Carlton, 11-11-2004 10:07:32  
Hi Carlton,

You can make it as simple or as complicated as you like, but if it were me, I'd just run a hose from one of the hydraulic out ports to your lift cylinder(s), use the existing hydraulic control on the M and you're in business. Probably less than $25.

Allan



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rustyfarmall

11-11-2004 10:35:55




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 Re: M and 3PT. in reply to Allan in NE, 11-11-2004 10:32:26  
That's what I was thinking, it only becomes complicated when you want to have a loader at the same time.



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Redmud

11-11-2004 15:46:42




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 Re: M and 3PT. in reply to rustyfarmall, 11-11-2004 10:35:55  
And power steering.
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