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Re: missing 3 pt top links?
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Posted by Don-Wi on February 24, 2005 at 06:16:37 from (198.150.183.44):
In Reply to: missing 3 pt top links? posted by Boog on February 23, 2005 at 06:32:01:
I agree with the others, and we always leave the top link hanging on our blade that we use on our 165. We also use the same link on our 4-row cultivator that we hang on our 285. Our 1600 has the integral one, but we always left the arms off because they hit the pto shaft on the green chopper. The one link we have MAY have come with the 285 when my dad bought it, as it was a rental at the dealer for about a year before hand and that"s how he used it in the first place. The 1600 did however come with it"s own link as it actually is part of the tractor, along w/ 1550-1655"s, and I think White 2-70"s also use the same link. I"ve seen many of those though w/out the link though. Donovan from Wisconsin
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