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Re: Would this convert my 'H' to a 3 point?
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Posted by farmall man II on May 01, 2003 at 21:49:59 from (209.103.199.90):
In Reply to: Would this convert my 'H' to a 3 point? posted by Gary The Rookie Farmer on May 01, 2003 at 17:33:32:
well the first time i copyed your link it showed me a round bale feeder, i was going to raz you abought that one. but i redone the link and it showed me a quick hitch, nope that aint going to make a three point for you. that is a peice for a tree point. so you back up to the implament open the clasps and lift the three point. then lower the three point to lock it in raise it up and drive awy with what ever you have. now i might be a little off as i dont get to use the tractors with the three point but it works close to that.
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