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Lord where are they at ????

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Keith T

03-02-2005 12:10:20




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Has anyone ever wondered where all the top links from 3pt. hitchs are .There must be a mountain of them somewhere.The mountain would be every color in the tractor rainbow and reach to the sky.Was at a sale in Ky. 2 wks. ago (45) tractors and I'll bet not 5 top links .




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Hugh MacKay

03-03-2005 03:46:05




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 Re: Lord where are they at ???? in reply to Keith T , 03-02-2005 12:10:20  
Keith: Yes, and if we had just a few smart buyers that insisted the top link be there it would be. If a tractor with 3 point doesn't have the factory top link, they really don't have a complete tractor for sale. Now they are starting to do the same with drawbars. Saw one couple weeks in photo adds Farmall SA with no drawbar. Same guy had a SA drawbar in classifieds. These guys are local scammers, not offshore.

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Paul in Mich

03-03-2005 06:53:33




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 Re: Lord where are they at ???? in reply to Hugh MacKay, 03-03-2005 03:46:05  
Hugh, I"ve seen just what you are talking about, and it drives me nuts. (short trip). I would never buy anything from one of these birds, as they advertise a tractor as being complete, and lo and behold, you look at further ads, and find the top link to the 3 point hitch, fenders, PTO guard, rear work light, wheel weights, swinging drawbars all stripped from the tractor and sold separately. Perhaps the Nigerians learn from the best, eh?

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wilko

03-02-2005 19:38:06




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 Re: Lord where are they at ???? in reply to Keith T , 03-02-2005 12:10:20  
Wherever they are, you know that they're nicely cushioned by missing socks.



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Kelly C

03-02-2005 17:28:25




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 Re: I know where they are. in reply to Keith T , 03-02-2005 12:10:20  
Dordals Farm implement Stanchfield, MN he has been hording them for years. 55 gal drums full of them.



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Tim(nj)

03-02-2005 12:55:48




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 Re: Lord where are they at ???? in reply to Keith T , 03-02-2005 12:10:20  
There"s a pile of them at Stitzel"s Farm Equipment in Hamburg, PA. He won"t sell them separate. However, many of the used tractors have been sitting in the same spots on his lot for 8-10 years and I doubt the toplinks that came with them will ever hook to an implement again.



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Theman

03-02-2005 12:22:03




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 They ran off with the 1/2 wrenches! in reply to Keith T , 03-02-2005 12:10:20  
So now we"ll have a bunch of half-links running around the place...



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RustyFarmall

03-02-2005 13:23:21




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 Re: They ran off with the 1/2 wrenches! in reply to Theman, 03-02-2005 12:22:03  
Or worse, missing links.



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