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Re: What do you have to do to change to a 3 point
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Posted by jmauss on April 11, 2006 at 19:56:58 from (64.198.83.226):
In Reply to: What do you have to do to change to a 3 point hitc posted by Matt Williams on April 11, 2006 at 13:26:21:
Matt, I have a 350 Utility with a fast hitch. I just converted to a 3 pt hitch so I could run a rotary cutter set up for a standard Cat 1 3 pt hitch. I could not figure out how to post the pictures in my message, so I posted 3 pictures over on the Galleries section on the left side of this page. Click on "Tractor Photos" and look for the 3 titled "1956 International 350 Utility". The conversion is very easy. You just need to find to adaptor arms, one for each side, and a bracket for the top link. You will see in one of the pictures that my top link bracket actually bolts right to the tractor. I have also seen ones that bolt to the top cross member of the fast hitch assembly. You can buy the arms new on this site, or watch eBay for a used set. They are pretty common, so you should not have much trouble finding a set. Figure to spend $100 - $200 for used arms and bracket, or $250 - $300 for new arms & bracket. If you need more pictures, let me know. Joe
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