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Re: Saginaw 3pt ???
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Posted by CNKS on July 11, 2006 at 19:58:39 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: Saginaw 3pt ??? posted by Hugh MacKay on July 11, 2006 at 18:26:34:
I don't have a rear rockshaft for my Super A, need to get one sometime. Far as I know Saginaw does not make a 3 point for the SA, worksaver does and uses the front rockshaft, along with the connection to the rear, (I think). My C has a cylinder along with a Saginaw supplied block between the reservoir and the touch control lines. I have a spool valve on the light bar, not as clean as the factory remote because of all the hoses. As you know the factory setup is a lever attached to a rod that in turn is attached to the reservoir manifold. I have no way to compare them, but I would guess it will lift as much as the fast hitch. I suppose I should put a block under one arm and see if it will lift one rear wheel off the ground, but if I do that I have nothing to gain and a blown seal in the reservoir to lose, so I doubt if I do that. Also with the remote, I notice no difference in the up and down movement of the implement, as my weak Super A system does. I repaired the reservoir and pump before I used it though.
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