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Converting implement from 3pt to fasthitch

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NYRedpower

03-17-2005 12:46:21




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Have been looking for a 311 fasthitch plow for quite some time. I found one in nice shape but it is 3 pt hitch. How hard would it be to convert it over to fast hitch?




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Dave140

03-18-2005 20:03:11




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 Re: Converting implement from 3pt to fasthitch in reply to NYRedpower, 03-17-2005 12:46:21  
Try JP Tractor Salvage in MO I bought a 16in one point fast hitch plow from them two years ago and they shipped it to me in Rhode Island the price was real reasonable and they were very professional. Dave



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RayP(MI)

03-17-2005 15:37:29




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 Re: Converting implement from 3pt to fasthitch in reply to NYRedpower, 03-17-2005 12:46:21  
How about an adapter to convert yer 2pt hitch to 3pt, on the tractor. That'll open a whole ner toolshed of tools you can use with your tractor. Look at worksaver.com for ideas.... I have one of theirs for my Farmall 200.



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NYRedpower

03-17-2005 16:03:46




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 Re: Converting implement from 3pt to fasthitch in reply to RayP(MI), 03-17-2005 15:37:29  
It is for show,and plowdays only, not for work so trying to keep original, as possible.



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the tractor vet

03-17-2005 14:22:17




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 Re: Converting implement from 3pt to fasthitch in reply to NYRedpower, 03-17-2005 12:46:21  
If ya realy want a fast hitch plow give Mikey a call at 330-866-3320. If he can't help ya out then there are none left in the world.



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NYRedpower

03-17-2005 14:49:27




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 Re: Converting implement from 3pt to fasthitch in reply to the tractor vet, 03-17-2005 14:22:17  
Where is he located? I am in NY ,don't want to pay more in fuel than for the plow.



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the tractor vet

03-17-2005 15:38:47




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 Re: Converting implement from 3pt to fasthitch in reply to NYRedpower, 03-17-2005 14:49:27  
I am in Ohio But Mikey does some sales up that way well at least he use to .I have not talked to him for awhile.



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steveormary

03-18-2005 09:57:12




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 Re: Converting implement from 3pt to fasthitch in reply to the tractor vet, 03-17-2005 15:38:47  
NYRedpower

If you can get the adapters to go from fast hitch to 3pt wouldnt that be more original then converting the plow? Might look better too.

steveormary



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