Posted by Zachary Hoyt on November 22, 2014 at 19:12:03 from (184.12.77.246):
In Reply to: Fast hitch to 3pt posted by luke470 on November 22, 2014 at 17:42:46:
FH blades were made but may not be too easy to find, I don't see many here. For my 300 I bought a set of FH points with 45 degree upswept arms which were for a plow, I was later told. I bored out the upper hole to 7/8 and use them on 3 point implements including a winch, bush hog, rake, box blade, and soon a snowblower. The upward sweep puts the ends of the arms about 8" above where the holes would be if the arms were straight and this works really well because with the straight arms it can be hard to get enough height. Someone had already added a top link bracket to the tractor before I got it. I can take a picture if that would help. The arms I got were under $100 on eBay but I have no idea how often they come up for sale there. Zach
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