Posted by clint s on March 21, 2010 at 08:28:12 from (24.92.241.43):
In Reply to: 200 2pt to 3pt posted by clint s on March 21, 2010 at 07:41:52:
I have a 1 bottom and 2 bottom plow, also a set of discs and a carryall for the fast hitch.
I has just hoping to add a little versatility to the 200. Our Farm Trac has a 3 pt back hoe on it and it is a pain taking it off and on to use the Brush hog and york rake, it is a 55 hp diesel
I figured this would be the best of both worlds but the more I think about it I do not know if the 200 has enough in her to run the Brush Hog, it is a 6 footer. I just may modify the york rake for by welding some fast hitch arms on it. It would be pretty easy. I still may pull the trigger on this though.
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