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Posted by fallon in ct on February 11, 2006 at 18:03:05 from (204.60.248.174):
In Reply to: Re: Eagle hitch?? posted by Joe (Wa) on February 10, 2006 at 17:49:20:
Joe, Thanks for the picture. They say a picture tells a thousand words. They're right! All I have to do is locate the rest of the lift hardware and I'll be all set. Do you know if the colors are original? My tractor has been painted so many times it's difficult to figure out what the original colors were. Do you know anything about the belly grader option for the 310B's? One came with the tractor when I bought it but the previous two owners never had it connected. There is another set of control valves stacked above the loader controls. I was told these are for the grader. I'm having trouble finding anyone whose heard of this option let alone worked with one. Thanks again for the picture. Scott
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