I bought the frame of this 3-pt used for a pittance when I couldn't find any used full 3-pt hitches. The seller said it came off an M. No details as to what it was patterned after were given so my claim of it being after a Saginaw was my guess. If by "lower links" you mean the arms that extend horizontally from the frame to the lower attach points on the implement, mine are 32". I can't complain about the lifting power - I've got those 2 cylinders, plus the top link cyl (when I use it). I don't know what the amounts are but, since I've just added the capability to weight the front with 800 pounds, I think I'm set for most of what I want to do. I've had some pretty heavy loads on that fork-lift attachment and I'm glad I've got a more formal way of keeping the nose down.
Having said all that, as you can see, this plow of my neighbors is incomplete and I didn't have any idea of how to use it except that I could hook it up to my hitch. _That's_ why I asked you folks with experience. I'll get my garden's seedling's planted some other way (I know, it's late but it's been a fairly cold Spring here in CT). Thanks for all your help.
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