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Re: 240 Farmall W/ 3 pt. not what I want
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 04, 2007 at 19:09:18 from (209.226.106.49):
In Reply to: 240 Farmall W/ 3 pt. not what I want posted by Marc C on March 04, 2007 at 18:17:20:
Marc: A 2 point fast hitch from a 240 or 230 will bolt up, however the draft control linkage on the 230 hitch will be a bit different. You may already have that part. Does this 3 point you have look factory, or is it a local fabrication? Do you have any photos you could show us? I'm thinking the rear rockshaft and lift cylinder you already have are fast hitch or excatly the same. If that is the case, all you would need is bottom half of the fast hitch. You find the right guy, and you just may be able to trade even shift. I know if I had a 230 or 240 and wanted 3 point hitch, I'd trade with you quick. Show me a detailed photo of what you currently have and I can tell you in a minute what you need.
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