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will sick

07-31-2005 22:37:19




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could someone tell me where to get a three point for a farmall C. Thank you




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achodges1

08-02-2005 21:14:33




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 Re: c three point in reply to will sick, 07-31-2005 22:37:19  
I had a worksaver and sold it because the mounting system that held the lift arms was not strong enough. Now I have one from Tony's Tractor and it is much better. I had a hard time finding a top link short enough ( the lift arms need to be a little longer). The saginaw is the most expensive but it is also the best.



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tconley

08-01-2005 10:28:14




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 Re: c three point in reply to will sick, 07-31-2005 22:37:19  
I bought one of these... works well
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I have it on my 53 super c



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Double R

08-01-2005 09:13:22




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 Re: c three point in reply to will sick, 07-31-2005 22:37:19  
I took my Super C and had the guy at Sag.install one along with the block,hoses,and valve. He also put a outlite on so I can unhook the three point and run a remote cylinder if I want. The best thing that ever happened to that tractor. I'm lucky to only live 40 miles away from him. I've had other brands on other tractors but nothing will compare to his product.



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CNKS

08-01-2005 06:02:24




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 Re: c three point in reply to will sick, 07-31-2005 22:37:19  
Dave's source is ok. Worksaver hitches work off the front rockshaft, Saginaw's have their own cylinder, greater lifting capacity plus no rod running by your feet. Not a whole lot of price difference wxcept that Saginaw does require a block between the hyd reservoir, and the tubes and a spool valve that mounts on the light bar, unless you have the factory remote. You have to buy your own hoses, added together, that is more expense, but well worth it. Saginaw is very heavy construction, almost to the point of overkill. I have one on a Super H, one on a C -- both excellent products. Not as good as modern factory 3-points, but as good as you can get for letter series tractors.

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Dave in CT

08-01-2005 06:16:27




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 Re: c three point in reply to CNKS, 08-01-2005 06:02:24  
I would've recommended Saginaw first as well but they don't mention one for a C on their web site. I guess the one you already have on your C would refute that. Yeah, go with Saginaw.



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CNKS

08-01-2005 10:51:48




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 Re: c three point in reply to Dave in CT, 08-01-2005 06:16:27  
Since there were so many more H/M's built than the C, I imagine he sells many more for those tractors. Acually, a Saginaw that fits an H will also fit a C, as the axle brackets are the same width apart, and the bolt spacing is the same. The C does not need the added strength, though.



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Dave in CT

08-01-2005 01:56:19




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 Re: c three point in reply to will sick, 07-31-2005 22:37:19  
www.worksaver.com



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