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Posted by Ray Peterson on September 22, 2000 at 18:00:09 from (216.46.197.214):
In Reply to: super c wide front end posted by Kevin on September 22, 2000 at 17:09:03:
Can't help you on the front end, although my Farmall 200 came equipped with one - steering takes a little muscle when tractor isn't moving, but otherwise is OK. Probably can turn shorter with a narrow front end. Got my 2/3 pt conversion from Worksaver. (worksaver.com) Their conversion provides arms with cat 1 and 2 holes for mounting tools, and a top link mount that goes on the back of the tractor above the PTO shaft replacing the pulley and gear box. See their website - they have good pictures there. Mine was well made, and fit well. Downside - the arms will not work inward and outward like a conventional 3-pt. You have to pick impliments that will fit the spacing of the lift arms, or modify impliments (shims) to fit. You hitch by putting arms on impliment and then backing tractor into it. Easier done on level ground with two guys. Also there is limited sideways shift with the IH 2-pt mount. Also, there is no provision for adjusting one arm's height against the other for plows, and rear mounted blades. You may also need a shorter toplink than Worksaver supplies. I have used mine with a 8 1/2 foot disk, 2 bottom plow, 5' foot brushog, 1 row cultivator, rear mounted blade, and dirt bucket. You may want to make provision for some form of weights for the front of the tractor. It works! Price class $300 - shorter toplink $20. (shop locally for this)
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