Posted by honeycreek on December 26, 2008 at 13:57:39 from (12.40.84.157):
Hi Guys,
I have a 706 farmall that currently has the fasthitch. My qeustion is I would like to buy a blade or a snowblower for it and would need it to be three point. I already have a clevis on the tractor for the top link but am not sure what to buy, how many inches long does the toplink need to be and does it need to be a cat 2 or three? The other thing is I see some inserts for sale on ebay that I can plug into the fast hitch to make them three point arms. There are ones that are straight and are cat 2 ($125), and there are ones that are flared out that are also cat 2 ($350). They both look soild and I like the price of the cheaper ones but don't want to buy them if they would not work for a cat 2 implement, would there be enough width unless they had the flare out on them. This is a relativly new tractor to me and could really use the advise of you guys who have already had to live through figuring these things out. Thank you much.
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