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Farmall B, 3pt?

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fennsz

10-16-2006 18:21:48




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Can you install a 3pt hitch onto a Farmall B. I am looking at purchasing a B, I really think they are nice little tractors. My concern is future use for it. I would like to run a rototiller and bush hog off the rear off a 3pt hitch. Is this possible for a Farmall B? Does anyone make one?
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HAS

10-17-2006 05:07:18




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 Re: Farmall B, 3pt? in reply to fennsz, 10-16-2006 18:21:48  
Nix the possibility of the roto tiller. The tractor won't crawl slow enough.



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Stan(VA).

10-16-2006 20:58:37




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 Re: Farmall B, 3pt? in reply to fennsz, 10-16-2006 18:21:48  
Possible, Yes...
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Practical, that's another question...
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This was the result of one of my educational projects over the years. I eventually bought a rough, Super C parts tractor and moved the engine and hitch back where it belonged.
Stan(VA).

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geok

10-16-2006 19:38:45




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 Re: Farmall B, 3pt? in reply to fennsz, 10-16-2006 18:21:48  
Not a good choice for a 3 point. Tractor frame is to weak and is prone to break in two between clutch and transmission. Have one in my shop now replacing brakes, seals and adjusting clutch. This tractor was broken in two and someone brazed it back together and added reinforcement. It has a 5 foot belly mower and seems to run it well.



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Anderson

10-16-2006 18:45:31




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 Re: Farmall B, 3pt? in reply to fennsz, 10-16-2006 18:21:48  
If you want something to run a bush hog find a tractor with live pto. If you use a tractor like the B you want and you accidently hit something with the bush hog you will ruin the PTO system. Find something with live hydraulics.



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gene bender

10-16-2006 18:33:33




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 Re: Farmall B, 3pt? in reply to fennsz, 10-16-2006 18:21:48  
Hard to do because the B doesent have hydraulics but i have seen some that were built by adding a pump and then making a three pt. Ground speed is too fast for a tiller. Get a bush hog with wheels and then you can set your depth. You would want a 5ft model depends on how high and dense the groth you are cutting. But the B is not a good choice for what you want and I am a big B fan. It can be done though by adding a gear box in the tube in front of the tranny to slow down the ground speed.

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