Posted by Ron-MO on August 20, 2010 at 17:04:56 from (174.131.236.105):
In Reply to: 3 point hitch posted by narrowfarm on August 20, 2010 at 13:22:59:
I bought one for my C a few years ago (not a saginaw), and ended up taking if off and selling it. Never could make it work right, it either raised too high, and would not drop to the ground, or would not raise high enough. It had solid flat steel bars to the rockshafts, which flexed and were always in the way. One thing I have noticed on tractors that were not designed for 3 point is that the hitch points are usually too far back. Now I just use either mounted implements designed for the tractor, or pull type implements. Everyone likes the Saginaw, but the 'Cross' 3 point I had was not good for much of anything, and I had to remove the drawbar to put it on, which effectively made the tractor worthless. 3 point did not work right, no drawbar, and 3 point was in the way of putting mounted implements on.
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