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Re: Farmall H 3 Point Questions
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Posted by Nathan in Texas on April 29, 2005 at 09:36:18 from (216.167.183.158):
In Reply to: Farmall H 3 Point Questions posted by Scott Swanson on April 29, 2005 at 08:03:05:
I agree. The saginaw hitch sounds like a really good setup but is going to run you $700. Even used 3 point hitch setups go for $500. Financially the best choice is to either buy drag type equipment or sell your H and buy a newer tractor. Most of the 300's and 400's already have the 3 pt conversion on them and the 460's and 560's came with 3 pts. The 300 - 560's run just $500 or so more than the H and M's around here and you get a tractor that is 20 years newer and has live hydraulics and live pto plus the 3 pt hitch. Of course if you like the H and want to keep it then it is a personal decision and not a financial one and the saginaw is a nice good looking 3pt hitch. My 2 cents....
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