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Re: Touch Control Rebuild, 100
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Posted by georgeky on June 27, 2007 at 18:54:34 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Re: Touch Control Rebuild, 100 posted by mark on June 27, 2007 at 18:33:01:
Mostly fast hitch stuff. No 3 point is as easy as that. However I have tractors with 3 point on them for the other stuff. I do have planters,plows,disc. home made fast hitch cultivator for the rear. I just attach the prong or prongs to what ever I may need. I don't need the one point stuff yet, as I don't have a Super A or 100/130/140, but do plan on getting one. Most of my stuff is 2 point to include, plow,disc,mowing machine,bale fork,seed sower,sub soiler,grader blade,carry all, spraying rig.post hole auger,transplanter,Bushhog and maybe another piece or two that I can't think of now. I do have some implements for the plain Super A, but no boom pole. I buy all the old Farmall junk I can at sales. Most of it doesn't bring much at all around here. Oh yea I have a fast hitch hay rake. I see your point, I just like the original equipment for these old rascals. I have a lot of older bolt on implements as well. I guess I have put them on and off so much that I don't pay any attention to them. I am remodeling some stuff now to fit the one point hitch for the A/100/130/140.
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