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Re: 300 Utility info needed
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Posted by JayWalt on December 30, 2006 at 07:23:40 from (24.223.138.48):
In Reply to: 300 Utility info needed posted by Jack OH on December 30, 2006 at 06:17:06:
No FastHitch. There is several companies that make 3pt hitches for them. Some make a true 3pt for them, which is pricey, and others make the forks and upper long to make a suitable 3 point for my implements. I bleieve the weight is around 5500 Mine has a loader and loaded tires, so its probably tipping around 6250. Not sure on the implmnts, but any 2 point fasthitch ( I think there are 2 widths tho) would work. With the 3pt mod, any 3point implement (assuming its the right category for whichever setup you go with) would work. There is a slew of loaders for the 300. I've seen probably 10 different models and I'm no tractor guru. The number of fasthitch implements is limited. a 3pt hitch is a good investment. I hobcobbled mine, but it works... I know they made a cornpicker for the letter series, but not sure about the 300. With a welder and some tools, alot of nonbolton implements can be adapted to fit.
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