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Re: Re: '47 Super A 3-point hitch/drawbar problem
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Posted by JR on December 28, 2001 at 07:22:01 from (24.128.190.210):
In Reply to: Re: '47 Super A 3-point hitch/drawbar problem posted by pete on December 27, 2001 at 14:32:14:
Pete - were you able to pull various implements (tyne harrow or belly mower)with the drawbar that you left on while the 3-point hitch was attached ? What do you use the 3-point for? I've heard it has limited strength and range. I want to use a cone spreader and perhaps a sprayer (weed killer). Even an auger if one worked with the unit and the machine had the guts to work it. Are implements with "flex-shafts" needed because of the offset PTO shaft? I also assume I would attach the shaft to the rear cross bar and the left front rocker arm that had the largest arc of travel (of the two). Thanks for your time. JR
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