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Re: Three point hitch installation on '42 Farmall H
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Posted by Skeeter on August 22, 2000 at 20:05:55 from (205.177.20.116):
In Reply to: Three point hitch installation on '42 Farmall H posted by Jim Demis on August 22, 2000 at 13:37:06:
Hi Jim, I recently did a lot of research on this topic. I'm in the process of reviving my Dad's '55 Farmall 400 and needed a 3pt for it. After reading a number of posts from the archives, visiting numerous websites, and making a number of calls to various salvage yards, I decided on the Saginaw 3 pt hitch. At this point I have nothing bad to say about the unit. I got it 6 days after I ordered it and had it bolted up (by myself w/ an engine hoist) in less then an hour. The hitch is VERY well made and comes with 2 hyd. cylinders. To my knowledge this is the only hitch that actually comes with the cylinders. It also allows you to keep your original draw bar if you have one. You can get it direct from Saginaw County Tractors (http://www.saginawcountytractor.com) for $625 + shipping. Shipping for me (from MI to MD) was $95. We also have a Worksaver on another 400, while it works fine, it is not made as well as the Saginaw. On top of that the Worksaver retails for $685 w/o the hyd. cylinder (the standard model WS only has one cylinder, a dual cylinder model is availabel but cost more $$$. If you need additional info email me and I'll send you my phone number, I'll be happy to help anyway I can. If you want I can send you links to a number of other websites that sell 3 pts. Hope this helps, good luck. Skeeter
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