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Posted by Huss on May 23, 2007 at 09:02:33 from (58.178.122.37):
In Reply to: Re: 3pl?? posted by Nat 2 on May 23, 2007 at 05:29:08:
Nat, Correct me if I am mistaking? But this is forum designed for people with experience to share their wealth of KNOWLEDGE and experience with us younger folk who have love Tractors. Isn’t this site provided by Yesterday Tractor? Or is it a TV soap opera. 3pl (3PL) Stands for Three Point Linkage, It’s a matter of abbreviation USA= HITCH. AUSTRALIA = LINKAGE. In simple term HITCH & LINKAGE are the same. I am surprised with you international contacts that you have never heard this before. As a matter of finding some one that can help well this takes time. The world wasn’t built in a day. Their are many experienced folk who would give their right leg to help others and there are many of those who don’t care and expect everything from the world and give nothing back. So if you see me pleading as you would say well your mistaking I’m just waiting for those people with integrity. I’m sorry that you don’t feel there are many here with experience to help. But I believe other wise If one has faith in him self he can achieve any thing with or without manuals as for a pair of experienced of eyes well isn’t that why we are here for. Make me think. I appreciate your time and advice. I mean no disrespect but I think I will continue to plead my case as you would say until I find that one person who can help. You have a great day
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