Posted by Lmack on March 21, 2010 at 13:43:23 from (74.190.5.57):
In Reply to: 200 2pt to 3pt posted by clint s on March 21, 2010 at 07:41:52:
Clint,
We had another style that was self contained and did not require a top link attachment to the tractor. The unit show in your link would require that you remove the belt pulley assembly or the delete plate and install the delete plate with the top link attachment. Note that the casting for the belt pulley attachment was not designed or intended for the attachment of a top link assembly and may or may not be strong enough to handle the new loads. You might end up with a busted rear housing. I would not do it but get a standard unit. I have one not for sale that I got with a 200 I bought a few years ago. I believe new units may still be available but costly.
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