Posted by chuck46 on November 15, 2007 at 20:14:52 from (64.136.27.229):
In Reply to: 2pt vs 3pt posted by WHISKEY BENT on November 15, 2007 at 19:47:07:
Hi Bent, I have both, it depends a lot on what use you have in mind. I am a dairy farmer, my chore tractor will always have 2 point. I was amaized when I got the 450D, it is so much more handy there is no comparesion. When it is zero or below and you switch from manure spreader to feeder wagon to hammermill, the only problem is when you have to use another tractor the jack stands are froze from lack of use. And hooking the pto shafts is so much nicer without the 3 point arms in the way. The only real drawback the two point has is ground clearance, I use one with 3 point to cut hay. I also like the 2 point for the plow, my 856 gets used for many different jobs and it is so much easier to hitch. Good luck, Chuck
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