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Posted by ozarkhillbilly on October 06, 2004 at 07:57:12 from (198.209.20.5):
In Reply to: 3pt for H posted by ernz on October 05, 2004 at 16:36:13:
I looked at every aftermarket brand of three point hitches for my H. I called all of the companies and talked to them. Even companies that were not on the net I contacted and had them E-mail pictures to me. I am a shop teacher at a high school and have taught all areas of shop for 20 years. I was ashamed at some of the products these companies were were selling. Welds that looked like mud dobbers nests, sharp corners on metal, poor design, etc. Some of them looked like they were built for the back of a bulldozer. Saginaws looked good but $625 plus about $100 shipping. I just gave $600 for my tractor! The saginaw was still overkill. Remember it is still a 25 hp tractor. I planned and designed my own for 2 weeks. Made it out of wood first to iron out details.(I currently teach woodworking) Then made it. Nice working system, works flawlessly, picks up any implement I need, good welds, looks good on my tractor. I put a 2 way cylinder on it so I have down pressure for blading. I have about $300 in it plus $75 for the cylinder but I have what I want. When iI get pics I will post them.
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