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Re: Help ID 706 hitch
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Posted by Ksfarmmer on July 13, 2005 at 14:50:48 from (24.255.226.14):
In Reply to: Help ID 706 hitch posted by Uncle Willy on July 13, 2005 at 11:08:23:
We had a device like this when I was growing up. It is a 2pt to 3pt conversion. You won't be able to use the normal top link, but there is no reason to. You should have a shorter link that should work OK. Looks like the pictures show one. The one we used to have worked OK, except that it did not always lift implements high enough. I think you will find that most 2pt to 3pt conversion leave something to be desired. We found it easiest to leave the conversion connected to the implement and disconnect using the normal 2 pt prongs. This works OK unless you use several implements frequently. As I recall, if you plan to change implements disconnect the conversion from the implement before moving to the new implement. The conversion is probably to cumbersome to move without being mounted on the tractor.
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