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Re: Re: 1952 farmall super c-3 point conversion
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Posted by FC on April 15, 2002 at 21:04:07 from (216.176.160.56):
In Reply to: Re: 1952 farmall super c-3 point conversion posted by Tim in NB on April 15, 2002 at 17:47:41:
Just wanted to comment on the $439.00 hitch....bought one of those about a year ago. I have to say I am not too pleased with it. To make a long story short, it broke one of the arms which go to the rock shafts in the first 30 minutes with a 5' brush cutter on it. I since have replaced both with a length of chain to use and then it either dont lift high enough or wont go down far enough. Also it did not properly clear the factory drawbar, even though manufacturer told me it would. I did not buy from C and D, but it is the same hitch they sell. I think I paid around 375 or so from another dealer. Mfg. by Cross Mfg in MO. Spend the extra and get the saginaw. I have seriously considered pulling mine off, and would if I could afford the saginaw. My 2 cents.
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