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Re: Farmall H 3 Point Questions
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Posted by riverbend on April 29, 2005 at 11:14:17 from (208.160.33.15):
In Reply to: Farmall H 3 Point Questions posted by Scott Swanson on April 29, 2005 at 08:03:05:
I think that if I had to do over again, I'd go with the Saginaw. That one will let you keep the original drawbar. The aftermarket drawbar that I got for my 3 point is pretty flimsy. As far as equipment, try an ad in some of your local (rural) weekly papers. I have had very good success finding everything from a 2 bottom pull type plow to a soybean spiral. Even with a 3 pt., I'd go with a pull type plow (i.e. JD 44 2-16) since you will not have any kind of draft control. A pull type works pretty good, cuts through and covers lots of trash, and can be adjusted to make nice even furrows. It does have some trouble taking full slices on side hills. They made a ton of them and parts are easily available. I am keeping an eye out for a wheel disk to cut down so that my H is be able to pull it. Most of the small 3 pt. disks look like toy accessories for an atv. If you pick up more than about 500 pounds with the three point, the front end get a little light.
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