Years ago I had one of those one piece adaptors. IMO, iunless you're using it for light duty, mowing, light blade work, or something similiar they are not heavy enough & donot allow very good front to back adjustment of the implement.
I bought a set of the individual prongs that had regular 3 pt sockets. The sockets were mounted higher than the hitch prong & were made so they could be set for CAT I or II. They were made so they would pivot by removing a pin so you could swing them out when backing up to an implement then swing them in over the implements lower link pins. Not the best description, I had pics but can't find them. :~( But they were as close to a 3pt lower link assembly than any other 2-3pt adaptor I have come across and were very strong. I used them on a 806D pulling a #55 mounted chiesel & never had a problem with them. I went as far as putting a CAT II Quick coupler on them.
I sold them back in the mid '70s when I traded off the 806 as all my tractors them had 3pt. About 4-5 yrs ago I bought a fasthitch 756 to use on a sickle bar mower & auger & found a set of adaptors just like I had on the parts phot ad forum here on YTs. Gave $150 IIRC. I traded off the 756 last year for another 806D which was 3pt & sold the adaptors. That's the last set I have seen like them but keep a lookout & you might find a set on here or E-bay. Well worth the money IMO.
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