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Re: three-point question?
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Posted by Tom Whitehead on October 04, 2006 at 21:49:24 from (64.28.53.233):
In Reply to: Re: three-point question? posted by Bob on October 04, 2006 at 21:25:06:
, well, that's a good question. I'm wanting to get a tractor of some kind. but I don't know anything at all about the three point system, except what I've read here. and I've had a little bit of experience too , but just blading. what I remember is that there are two levers on the back, one for position, and I think the other was a float. But I'm not sure. a lot of the tractors that I've seen don't have a three-point on them at all, so I was thinking about adding one.I have also located a case model VA. that has an aftermarket hitch on it. But I'm not so sure now whether I want to go through the trouble of adding one, because I'm not so sure how the whole thing works. if the position control is a constant pressure set up, that it's probably doable. I don't know much about the Case VA , if it's a homemade unit it may not work at all,if somebody's just put a cylinder and a spool valve on It. thanks, Tom
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