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Posted by Norman on November 10, 2003 at 20:58:59 from (12.93.72.59):
I see a lot of people on here wanting to change there tractors over to 3 point but my problem is the other way around.In 1957 my dad got a IH 350 with 7 pieces of equiment that he wore out over the years, our first 3 point was a new 444 in 1969 I think and we both hated the hitch and then a new 695 but now at 77 years old and a bad arm he canot fight the 3 point anymore so the last few years he rides the 350 5 days a week and I have to change everything he buys over to 2 point I have run out of spears to weld on does anyone know were I can get some,I cut up a set of those adaptors everyone uses to hook up to 3 point (last years christmas present)last weekend for his new bushog he would not use them anyway I cannot type what he said about them I need to find somewere to buy the spears only,those adaptors cost me almost 200 dollars.
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