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3-point hitch?

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adamgiesbrecht

05-01-2008 18:45:44




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does anyone out there have a 3-point hitch on thier super m? i want to build one for mine and all i need is a few mesurements, and maybe a few pictures. there are a few pictures of my tractor, just search "adamgiesbrecht super m" in the tractor photos page.
please e-mail if you have any info, we are starting to seed so i may not respond for a few days

thanks!and happy farming!




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dansuper27

05-02-2008 14:32:03




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 Re: 3-point hitch? in reply to adamgiesbrecht, 05-01-2008 18:45:44  
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Don't have a 3 point on a Super M...just a plain old M. If the rearend casting width is the same as the plain M this might work better for yours. Heres what you do. Email me your address and I'll send you a tracing of those mounting plates you see in the picture, then go to your local bone yard and find a fast hitch with the rock shaft that measures 14.24 inches outside arm to outside arm when laid on the rockshaft. Then you can either use the whole fasthitch as is or build the 3 point arms like I did . You will have to add sway control with the 3 point but that wasn't too bad when used along with the fender mounts. I still have some minor details to add like turn buckles to the sway control but this works pretty good. I would love to see someone mount the whole fasthitch. I didn't think of that until I had my 3 point arms built. With the fast hitch you could get or make that Fasthitch to 3 point adapter.

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dansuper27

05-02-2008 14:33:22




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 Re: 3-point hitch? in reply to dansuper27, 05-02-2008 14:32:03  
Whoops..... forgot to open my email.



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