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Re: 2pt-3pt question
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Posted by farmallhal on March 05, 2007 at 16:57:41 from (64.85.221.124):
In Reply to: 2pt-3pt question posted by Gary H1 on March 05, 2007 at 11:49:02:
Gary, first of all I'm a real fan of the 2 point fast hitch and I wouldn't consider trying to use a 3 point implement with a fast hitch tractor. There are many special features on a 2 point system that the 3 point even in new current production tractors don't duplicate. Second, a disc which was designed for your tractor is really one of the easy implements to locate. Don't know where you are located but those Super C, 200 and 230 model tractors are very common in the small farm areas of this country. Kentucky, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Carolinas, etc. seeme to be a hot bed for them. I'm sure you can locate a 2 point fast hitch disc with a little effort and searching around. Put an ad in the classifieds and you might have several to pick from unless you just want a 3 point for using with other tractors as well. Good luck in finding what you need, Hal.
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