Posted by Bobby McMillan on June 23, 2018 at 10:52:34 from (99.152.120.171):
In Reply to: 3pt hitch posted by Bobby McMillan on June 23, 2018 at 05:14:17:
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JD, I cannot thank you enough for this invaluable info! I would not have had any idea how to have found it myself. TY!!
OK so now that I have read some, and have gained more knowledge of the use-fullness and importance of Dads improvements over the original design my memory is now jogged and I can clearly see his farm implements being taken from one place to another lifted and hanging out of harms way. Truly - in my opinion - a historic innovation that evidently changed the conventional 3pt hitch for the better and I gather is still relevant to this day.
JD, was the 3pt hitch 'static' up until this time ? I also remember it being said that this invention also allowed farm implements to 'float' so that they would not turn over when plowing uneven terrain. Thanks again, Bobby
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