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Re: 230 three-pt. hitch
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Posted by Steve (MD) on March 03, 2001 at 20:06:14 from (63.21.150.131):
In Reply to: 230 three-pt. hitch posted by Tom Anderson on March 01, 2001 at 09:29:27:
I bought a Worksaver fast hitch to three point hitch conversion for my 200 from Central Tractor. My only disappointment was with the geometry of the hitch. I could not lift my rotary cutter off the ground. I either needed more length in the lift arm inserts or a much shorter top link. Since I bought and installed it, I seen at least one top link bracket in a boneyard and also found out that it wouldn't have been hard for me to make one up myself (it bolts on in place of your belt pulley). I've seen an ad for extra long lower end inserts thru Steven's Tractor or you could make them up too from boneyard implements and weld on ends. In any case, it doesn't block your PTO. If you want, I can send you some pictures of the Worksaver stuff on my tractor.
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