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Re: Saginaw 3-point
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Posted by Chris J on November 19, 2001 at 17:56:15 from (24.166.92.4):
In Reply to: Saginaw 3-point posted by Zeke on November 19, 2001 at 13:02:04:
Zeke, the way the Saginaw mounted to my H is using the axle clamps on the tractor. You unbolt them from the axle, disassemble them, and remove the angle iron shaped piece. Also remove your regular drawbar, both from the front under the tractor and the u-shaped piece and its supports.Then use the short pivot bolt on the square tubes of the axle clamps to bolt it to the back of your hitch. I found it easier to bolt the clamps to the hitch, then mounting the whole thing to the axle, rather than trying to line the hitch holes to the small bolt. This way you are going to straddle the long bolts over and under the axle, place the other square tube over the bolts and screw the nuts on. I might also add that removing as much of the hitch parts as easily possible makes it more of a 2 man job. You'll still need a floor jack or the like to help hold it at times, while the other man tightens the nuts up snug. I have pics showing it on my H from alot of angles, and with the original hitch back in place, as well as the hose work if it will help. Let me know, and I will send them to you. Email me with any questions I can help with.
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