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Re: Farmall Super A 3 pt hitch?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 15, 2006 at 15:12:52 from (209.226.247.51):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Super A 3 pt hitch? posted by Robert Lorencz on February 15, 2006 at 14:48:42:
Robert: There is one thing I see wrong. Years ago I geared up exactly what you have for my first corn planting. Used a 2 row 3 point hitch planter. It would not pull right until I set the mounts on the final drives in about 6" on each side. Those lower links have to be about 6" closer together at the tractor mounting than at the implement to make a planter pull true. That is exactly how a factory 3 point is set up, about 22" apart at tractor and 28" at the implement. Those may not be exact figures. My planter would drop to one side and stay that way all the way down the row. Once I set the lower links in at tractor then planter would center with the tractor tires within 8' of travel.
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