Big Red Man said: (quoted from post at 15:06:54 12/23/08) <snip> Also, it has an (added) three point hitch, which is going to be very handy. <snip>
Hrm.. I didn't think that hitch was a 3 point. The lower mounts (where the implement goes) looked different than my neighbors 3 point hitch on his (as he calls it) cheap Chinese tractor
I'll take a few better shots of the hitch and put them up to make sure what kind of hitch we have.. Thats something I really need to learn about.. hitches and implements. So far, the only implements we plan on using are the blade and maybe a 2 bottom plow to rip up the driveway/road during the dry summer months so the blade can actually do something to the ground.
Who knows.. Maybe Yolanda will make a big garden and use the tractor to plow it? :) She already asked how long it would take before the tractor was ready so she can drive it.
EDIT: I just noticed I have a big pic of the back of the tractor.. Is this really a "3 point" hitch?
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