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Posted by BIG JOHN on September 03, 2003 at 15:31:03 from (205.188.209.140):
In Reply to: Help with w6 posted by darind in WA on September 02, 2003 at 21:27:43:
I think that you should rethink trying to add a 3 point hitch to this tractor. Hydraulics is not a problem, there are several options. The 3 point hitch is the PROBLEM. This tractor was designed as a pulling tractor, ie. plows, disc's, etc. The operators seat is located back of the rear axel where the 3 point hitch would have to be attached. This would put you right in the middle of the hitch, not a real safe place to be. Also the tractor is mounted from the rear which would be a pain with a 3 point hitch to climb over. You would probably have to remove the fenders and the platform back of the rear axel. Trail or drag type blades are available, which in the long run be a cheaper arangement for you. Wouldn't be as easy to back up with as a 3 point and you wouldn't be able to push with it, only pull. GOOD LUCK
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