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Posted by Steve in IN on November 15, 2004 at 11:58:50 from (68.254.88.254):
In Reply to: Re: Any instrust in something like this? Picture posted by Willy-N on November 15, 2004 at 06:59:24:
I bought one similar off E-bay for about $60. Since mine is on a cat 0 3 point, I don"t worry to much about it rising up. I do move around a 1600 lb empty trailer with it, at low speed. I have seen the adapters with the chain. One has the chain welded into the bottom of the upright. It then slips into the upright tube when not attached to the drawbar. Pretty slick. Mine is made for a Cat 1, it would be nice if it was a little bit smaller. I just changed out the pins and do fine with it. I have another A frame adapter for the forks and for sleeve hitch attachments. The forks will lift at least 500 pounds. Its on a JD 318. In short, I believe you already have a market...
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