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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 02, 2006 at 13:17:38 from (209.226.106.170):
If you take a peek, I just posted 4 photos of my Farmall 140 fabricated 3 point hitch with MF-25, 24 blade disk, 18" blades, in implement photos. While I agree it is too much load both from a lifting and pulling point of veiw, we did disk with it going axle deep, gangs set just about as they are in photo. If I wanted an everyday working disk for this hitch and tractor, I'd go 20 blade, those 4 extra 18" blades and 1-1/4 arbor bolts add a lot of weight. We have plowed with this hitch using 2x12 IH 3 point hitch plow. I don't have that perfected yet, as I can pull the 2x12 fast hitch plow with less tractor effort. When I get this hitch to the point it pulls 2x12 plow just as easily 1 point or 3 point hitch, then I'll call it mastered. A hitch is a hitch is a hitch once it has learned to plow.
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