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Re: considering buying a Farmall 300
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Posted by Kelly C on February 04, 2005 at 17:56:38 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: considering buying a Farmall 300 posted by paul on February 04, 2005 at 13:45:53:
I dont really notice any turning problems with the Swartz front on my 400. Fast hitch with the front cylinder will lift pretty high. Not quite as high as a 3pt but good enough. I did notice that the 3pt on my 460 wont go as low as the fast hitch. Not by a long shot. Might just be the cheapie 3 pt on my 460 but it does not go very far lower than the regular hith. My fast hitch will drag on the ground just about. Hooking up balers and haybines ect is a joy with the fast hitch. Just back up to it. Lower the hitch. Back up and put the pin in. Then lift the hitch and remove the jack. Cant do that with my 3pt. Unless I raise it higher than the hitch would be. You wouldnt think that would be a big deal, but I have lots of equipment that I have to put on blocks. Saves loads of time.
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