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3 Point hitch for H

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Farmall Ed

11-22-2003 17:12:19




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I found a 3 point hitch today that will fit my H.It is somewhat rough,like the eye bearings rusted and froze up, no cylinder which I will need hooking it to the lift all, not sure what he wants for it, he is sorta undecided about pricing it. I believe it would cost me around 150 dollars to make it operational.What do you all think? Any one that has drawings or pictures of a three point on an H I would appreciate seeing them.Thanks Ed

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Tom W.

11-22-2003 18:07:53




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 Re: 3 Point hitch for H in reply to Farmall Ed, 11-22-2003 17:12:19  
I got a 3 point for our M that was in the same condition. By the time I got new cylinders, stabilizer bars, top link and got the rock shaft loose, I had over $500 in it. and I still have an old 3 point. I wish I had spent the extra money and got a new saginaw. A friend of mine got a new saginaw and that is a heavy duty lift. Spend the extra money, you will be much better off. I also put a spool valve with internal checks on my M and that is great. good luck

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Rich

11-22-2003 19:26:14




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 Re: Re: 3 Point hitch for H in reply to Tom W., 11-22-2003 18:07:53  
I printed out a drawing from www.worksaver.com It is a detailed drawing, but has no measurements. I plan on using it to make mt own. Look under 3 pt. hitch kits.



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David in Texas

11-24-2003 13:54:52




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 Re: Re: Re: 3 Point hitch for H in reply to Rich, 11-22-2003 19:26:14  
I made one using the worksaver drawing and the Sagnaw picture. I used top links from Value Built for the stablizers, top link and lift arms (5 in all). It cost me $300 including a cylinder from Ebay and several days of welding. It weighs nearly 300# and had about 28 feet of 3" flat bar in it. It has plenty of lifting power. I was able to install it and keep all of the original equipment. The only problem was that the arms were to short (34") to use a overspeed coupling. I extended them by 8".

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