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Re: Re: Re: 3 point hitch on my C
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Posted by Bill W. on June 26, 2003 at 09:08:32 from (63.89.120.133):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 3 point hitch on my C posted by Steve Mason on June 24, 2003 at 09:43:48:
Steve, I don't remember what attachment I had on the photos. I have a 5 foot brush hog (blue) and a 6 foot finish mower (yellow). I believe the brush mower weighs about 450lbs and the finish mower weighs about 650lbs. The 3-point will pick them both up and the C can handle them easily. 650 lbs. is about the most my 3 point will lift - good enough for every attachment I own. As for thanking me, you owe me nothing. You see, I felt the same as you - didn't want to put too much into it. One day, I saw an old C parked behind a building and stopped to take a look at it. It had a home-made three point. The owner came out and told me his 80 year old father built it years ago. I came back and took some measurements and pictures. Then I stopped at a couple of used tractor places for some more measurements (from Ford 8N's -same as you) and bought the parts at TSC. Somebody helped me (and I couldn't even thank him) and I helped you - I'm even. Bill
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