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Re: Re: Re: '47 Super A 3-point hitch/drawbar problem
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Posted by Haas on December 28, 2001 at 05:22:28 from (129.37.117.254):
In Reply to: Re: Re: '47 Super A 3-point hitch/drawbar problem posted by pete on December 27, 2001 at 19:41:39:
I sold the 140 that had the 3 point hitch some years ago. But, yes it had the top link bracket attached to the rear rockshaft with U bolts. I never liked that, and the relationship to the lift arms was not right, so I had a bracket fabricated that attached to the drawbar mounting holes on top of the lift arm brackets. It came up at about 45 degree angle to an appropriate location and then a heavy cross bar with the top link bracket. I had 2 or three holes in the bracket for different positions of the top link. Worked a lot better than the one mounted to the rockshaft. Also, as I recall it was not compatible with any PTO work because it was in the way of that, but the offset PTO doesn't fit very well with the 3 pt anyhow.
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