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Re: To all owners of A, SA, 100, 130 and 140 tract
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Posted by City-Boy McCoy on September 28, 2006 at 07:43:10 from (70.149.243.252):
In Reply to: To all owners of A, SA, 100, 130 and 140 tractors posted by Hugh MacKay on September 28, 2006 at 04:03:18:
Hugh: On Super A #1, I have an aftermarket 3-point hitch, bottom arms of which mount on the final drive housings in the same location as the original drawbar. It, in turn, is fitted with a (3-point) drawbar with an attached triangular frame (ebay - $39) and toplink to keep it level. It works great and is very convenient for backing under trailer tongues, etc. I also use a 60" finish mower (3-point) on this tractor and am very satisfied with the entire set-up, despite early concerns about the additional angle of the PTO shaft due to the offset design of the tractor. I also have an IH "U" drawbar for this tractor, but never seem to need it. Super A #2 has front and rear cultivators on it, but also has an IH "U" drawbar - not on the tractor for now. Neither tractor has a swinging drawbar. I keep thinking I would like a 1-point fast hitch system, but then there is the matter of finding the 1-point system and aquiring or making 1-point implements, etc. So, I have not pursued that - at least not yet. Moreover, the 3-point system seems to work so well, I am not sure I really need a 1-point fast hitch. As you know, the selection of 3-point implements available in the market today makes the 3-point set-up even more desireable - at least to me. Hope this provides the information you requested. mike durhan
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