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Re: 3-point hitch question
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Posted by Haas on January 13, 2002 at 16:34:01 from (129.37.117.196):
In Reply to: 3-point hitch question posted by Keith on January 13, 2002 at 07:53:37:
The 3 pts for the Super A are still the same as Fred stated. Will work ok for small implements, but the relationship between the arms and the top link is not exactly right and the limited lift range adds to the problem. Max lift capacity will be around 500 lbs. Also you may run into problems with using any PTO implements because of the offset PTO on the Super A. Short story is it will work, but has limitations compared to a tractor designed with 3 pt hitch in mind.
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