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Super A 3PT HITCH

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Bill in VT

03-15-2005 14:13:33




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Anyone have any success stories with a 3pt hitch adapter from Worksaver?? Is it difficult to install, and does it enable you to run a variety of implements on the Super A??

Thanks




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Kendall

03-16-2005 06:24:59




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 Re: Super A 3PT HITCH in reply to Bill in VT, 03-15-2005 14:13:33  
This has been mentioned a few times in the past, myself included. My concern was how much weight can the hydraulic unit of the SA handle before something bends or breaks. I've been told the closer the weight is to the tractor, the easier it is to lift. Seems like most small implements (middlebusters, cutivators, etc) shouldnt be a problem. Maybe others could chime in and let us know what all they can lift with their SA and 3pt adaptor. Be nice to know.

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Pop3079

03-15-2005 16:41:49




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 Re: Super A 3PT HITCH in reply to Bill in VT, 03-15-2005 14:13:33  
You should have little problem installing the 3pt hitch, I have had one on my 140 for close to 20 years. The only issue is the pto is off center, but I have run a rotary mower with no problems, plenty of clearance around the pto shaft. Good luck, you will be happy with it.



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Robbie 6

03-15-2005 17:04:26




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 Re: Super A 3PT HITCH in reply to Pop3079, 03-15-2005 16:41:49  
I agree with Pop. Easy to install. works good. I have some pictures if you are interested.

Robbie



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Bill in VT

03-16-2005 04:49:29




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 Re: Super A 3PT HITCH in reply to Robbie 6, 03-15-2005 17:04:26  
I'd like to see the pics if it's possible. I am looking to put a mower on this summer to mow about 15 acres of pasture. I've heard so many pro's and con's whether it's possible or not, that it's nice to hear someone actually has had success. Can you buy these directly from Worksaver??
Thanks, I really appreciate the feedback!



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