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Topic: John Deere M 3 point conversion kit
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G Miller

10-29-2009 18:49:03
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Does anyone have one of these kits installed on their M? If so are you satified with it? Are any plans available to build one or is it better to buy one?If you know of a manufacturer please advise
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M-MAN

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Re: John Deere M 3 point conversion kit in reply to G Miller, 10-29-2009 18:49:03  
Sound's like you want to keep your old hitch & add a conversion to it. If so, check the link to a pic of mine below. It's the bolt on type Deere handled back in the day. I can use any three point impliment with it and still use the origonal M impliment's as well.

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Re: John Deere M 3 point conversion kit in reply to G Miller, 10-29-2009 18:49:03  

Why would you need a kit?

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James Howell

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Re: John Deere M 3 point conversion kit in reply to G Miller, 10-29-2009 18:49:03  
There is an aftermarket 3 point installed on "Sparky" our 51M.

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It works just fine for the Bush Hog finishing mowers that we use behind it.

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The photos aren't the best of the hitch.

One could probably be made much for much less than retail.

I'll try to get some better photos of the hitch this weekend.

Send me an email and I'll get back with you on Monday with better photos.

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Re: John Deere M 3 point conversion kit in reply to James Howell, 10-29-2009 22:01:14  
Thanks for all the nice photos.I am looking to hook up a back blade for grading the driveway but it looks like I would not be able to keep my snow blade on the front if I did.I have the JD snow blade designed for the M.It does a decent job for snow but it is not for grading.I figured I might kill two birds with one stone with a decent back blade
Thanks Again

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