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Re: 3PT HITCH
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Posted by RayP(MI) on October 03, 2001 at 13:14:01 from (216.46.197.250):
In Reply to: 3PT HITCH posted by BPREAS on October 03, 2001 at 08:48:22:
There are available conversion kits which attach to the fast hitch by sliding into the existing arms just like the 2-point impliments. A bracket for the top link attaches to the rear of the tractor above the power-take off, and you're in business. So, really, there's no reason you could not use 2 point impliments. See the worksaver.com for their line of conversion kits. They have some good drawings that should answer your questions. Two points, I found that the top link they provided was too long, and I had to find a source of a shorter one. Secondly, the 2 point hitch has no provision for adjusting the width between the arms, so you have to choose your impliments to fit the existing width, or shim the impliment attachment pins to fit. I have the adapter on a farmall 200, and it works fine.
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