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Re: Re: Re: H hydraulics + 3-point hitch
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Posted by john d on February 28, 2001 at 14:09:37 from (206.141.74.34):
In Reply to: Re: Re: H hydraulics + 3-point hitch posted by Dave C on February 27, 2001 at 20:12:14:
I'm not familiar with the "selective lift" feature you mention. Is that a two-way control for the belly pump, or is it a live-power hydraulic system? My M has a 3pt hitch but not nearly as nice as the Saginaw units. As far as mounting the hitch, most of what I've seen involve removing the original drawbar and the uprights that are bolted to it, and leaving the long bolts and the square tube in front of the axle in place. I suppose you could (depending on how your hitch is made) simply remove the drawbar piece and the two braces, then hang everything on the original uprights. You might try the Saginaw website and contact them for info. I think the tilt feature you're wanting will probably have to be accomplished by adjusting the lift links that go down to the 3pt arms.
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