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Re: 3 POINT CONVERSION
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Posted by Terry Brooks on March 26, 2004 at 12:26:42 from (169.200.173.34):
In Reply to: 3 POINT CONVERSION posted by KELLEY on March 10, 2003 at 18:59:57:
I have a 3-point hitch on my Super-C as I do not have a two point hitch. It works good for me, I have the front cultivators and a three point hitch layoff bar with three sweeps on the rear. I cultivate my garden with it using one side of the cultivators one row style. I also use a Woods 5 ft.grooming mower on the back, a nine shank tillage tool, and a rear scrape blade. The only complaint that I have is it doesn't pick up my three point hitch disk harrow quite high enough to get the rear disc off the ground. My three point bushog is the same problem. I am thinking I can overcome this with lenghtening my lift arms maybe six inches and adding a shorter top link. The best bet is too add a hydraulic cylinder to the rear to push up the 3-point higher like a 2-point. I might do that some time. For right now I have two tractors the other being a Ford 2000 High Crop and I can take care of the discing etc with that one. But I love that Super-C. It is a cultiviating and mowing machine. I forgot to mention that my 3-point hitch works off of the rockershaft. Good Luck.
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