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Re: Re: 3-pt What's the best way? Any tricks?
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Posted by paul on October 22, 2002 at 05:48:55 from (66.60.197.41):
In Reply to: Re: 3-pt What's the best way? Any tricks? posted by RobertTX on October 21, 2002 at 13:17:16:
I'm happy if this works for you. It goes against anything I have ever tried, what you are doing has never worked worth a darn for me! :) It's handy to have a 6-8' length of 2x6 nearby for adjustments, and park on level ground. Other than that, I hook on one arm, then the other, then the toplink, then the pto. I sure would wreck a lot of pto shafts if I hooked them up first! Of course, I do some 12 row cultivators & planters on 135 hp tractors, so hooking up the little tractors to little implements seems easy to me... --->Paul
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