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Re: converting to 3-pt hitch
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Posted by Tractor Tim on December 03, 1999 at 16:02:29 from (209.156.61.102):
In Reply to: converting to 3-pt hitch posted by Jerry Boyd in WA on December 03, 1999 at 15:25:47:
There are several companies out there making conversion 3pt. I've seen a number of them and have noticed a few pros and cons. They all seem to bolt onto the axel, so if you have a cultivator, fenders or something eles in the way you may need to make adjustments (I think you can mount around the fenders). Some of the hitchs extend out to the rear so much that the weight of the implement(when raised) may lift the front of your H (poor design). Also, some require removal of the draw bar (I like my draw bar). Finally, the cost of these 3pts run $400-$600 new, if you're into welding, you could copy one for half that (seem simple enough). SAGINAW makes a nice one, maybe a little heavy-duty for what you'd use it for on the H cost $595. (810) 638-5787. Hope this helps.
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