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Re: 684 IH versus 826 IH
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Posted by K.B.-826 on October 05, 2006 at 17:56:09 from (66.188.196.178):
In Reply to: 684 IH versus 826 IH posted by Luc on October 05, 2006 at 12:07:52:
Yes, there are aftermarket 3-point hitches avalible that would fit on an 826, but the quality isn't as good as the factory style. Like Nat said, there should be about a million factory 3-point hitches that would fit in salvage yards. 706, 806, 756, and 856 should be exactly the same. I could suggest a couple good salvage yards if you're located in the Midwest or willing to have it shipped. The factory hitch is not somthing that can be installed by the novice mechanic. There's a few internal parts that need to be added. As for the loader, IH 2250's and 2350's fit pretty good, I think the only difference between the 2350 and the 2450 is that the 2450 lifts a couple feet higher. Keep in mind that each loader required different mounts for just about every model of tractor, so either be sure you're getting 826 mounts or be prepaired to make some modifications.
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