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Posted by ScottyNY on April 06, 2002 at 11:11:55 from (128.59.6.122):
In Reply to: is it possible...... posted by Greaseman on April 06, 2002 at 08:58:56:
The hard part of a quick-hitch will be finding one that someone is willing to part with it. If you can get hold of one and then a 3-pt conversion, that will work well for you. For straight 3-pts, there are several companies that make them for the SuperC. Two that come to mind are C & D and Saginaw. The C&D operates off the Touch Control lift arms. It's basic, but well made and sturdy. The Saginaw, as near as I can tell, operates off a cylinder, as does the quick-hitch. If you already have the remote control hydraulics on your tractor, you should be set to go if you get the Saginaw. I gathered from a thread a while back that Saginaw can provide the spool valve and controls to add a remote control if you don't have it. (I may be wrong on that--perhaps someone who has experience with it can jump in here.) In any event, you can get parts to add the remote if you decide the Saginaw is better suited to your purposes. Hoping this helps. Scotty
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