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Re: 3 point hitch for M
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Posted by SDE on October 27, 2006 at 03:38:00 from (69.179.12.24):
In Reply to: 3 point hitch for M posted by Farmer Ryan from WI on October 26, 2006 at 19:19:29:
I made one this summer for my 400. Looks good and works too. I can not for the life of me, figure out how to attach anti-sway chains or bars to keep it straight on side hills. I guess I did not plan ahead very well. I had two rams from a corn picker that I used and purchased about $170 dollars of materials for the whole project. I used the Saginaw 3 pt as a reference. If you are the right type of person, you should not find it to difficult to make. You may need to be slightly mechanically inclined with an imagination and part visionary. I am not all three at once, so it wasn't real easy for me to design it. I did not have easy access to equipment to bore 1 inch holes and that was the tough part to accomplish.
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