Posted by farmallhal on March 21, 2010 at 15:32:52 from (71.1.111.67):
In Reply to: 200 2pt to 3pt posted by clint s on March 21, 2010 at 07:41:52:
Clint, I posted earlier and didn't have the info about using a bush hog at that point as your initial post was just making reference to a hitching system between 2 pt and 3 pt equipment. I believe that now a 6 foot bush hog is involved you are going to find with almost any extension further behind the Farmall 200 tractor is going to remove most if not all of the weight off the front wheels when it is raised. Don't have a clue what type or the weight you are planning to put behind the tractor other then the fast hitch implements you mentioned are probably sized for the tractor using the 2 point fast hitch. The 200 is fairly light up front and there are a couple of ways to add weight to the front of the tractor. There are bolt on front wheel weights and also hard to find and costly ($400+) frame weights for the side at the front of the tractor. Those will help with keeping some steering on the front. The 6 foot bush hog is probably a little much for a 200 as there was a post on the forum of a week or so ago about using the same size behind an 8N Ford. I think most folks thought is was too large and both tractors are about equal in HP. Just thoughts I wanted to share and hope it helps, Hal.
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