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Re: Re: Re: Saginaw 3 pt?
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Posted by Steve - IN on December 05, 2003 at 15:05:42 from (12.222.30.13):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Saginaw 3 pt? posted by Griz on December 05, 2003 at 13:30:53:
Griz, I've got a Saginaw, and it seems to be a bullet proof hitch. You do get what you pay for. As for budgeting for extra costs -- it ain't light, there may be a hefty freight bill on top of the $625 depending on where you live. Assuming you don't have hydraulic hoses running to the back - you'll need those also. The other big rub is that you mentioned you had gotten a loader for it. How you going to run the loader separate from the 3pt? Probably no fun to have them both running up and down simultaneously. If you don't want to disconnect and reconnect, you're going to need a valve to route the flow from one to another, and so on. Figure another few hundred bucks for that as well, and you're probably close to $1,000.00 for the whole setup.
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