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Re: Putting 3pt or Fast hitch on 706.
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 23, 2006 at 07:41:33 from (4.124.86.241):
In Reply to: Putting 3pt or Fast hitch on 706. posted by Kelly C on January 23, 2006 at 06:57:16:
It could be done , i have never had to add it on any tractor it would be just basicaly a bolt on and a few adjustment to linkage. Find a donner tractor. I think that tractor you have in the picture is about the second or third one that i have see with out a hdy hitch on it , the first one was when i first started going to sales and buying and i thought that if i could get it bought cheep i could do that then i started to think about it and since there was over 800 tractors to choose from at this sale WHY would i want to go thru the work and added expence like i use to see alot of 706' come thru with out a PTO and here again i got this idea well i'll just add one on so like a dummy i bought one and for the next few years that rag was my tractor as i could never come up with a ( cheep ) PTO and i farmed with it when i needed a sprayer to spray with all i could find was PTO driven sprayers but for the life of me i could not find a CHEEP PTO But a buddy of mine bought a Hdy driven sprayer so i just used his . After i plum wore that old 706 out and with the tractors that i was selling and buying i just hit that old 706 between the head lites and when all the dust setteled i was able to by a better tractor the only thing left was a bucket of bolts and nuts
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