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A three pt hitch ? for you Pro's.

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Greasy John

03-31-2004 17:57:47




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Me again, Hi all. Just got the paint on the Landfill 350 will be putting up a pix as soon as I get the stainless all polished up.Now for the question ! The 350 has the fast hitch with the 3 Pt. arms and top link--all is there but the top link is a chinsy looking ciobbled up strap aroung the upper lift cross arm . Was this the way it was designed or is the top link supposed to mount to the 3 bolt holes in the diff. case? If in fact it did mount around the cross shaft, was it a floating mount. There is only about 3/8" clearance for this strap setup and its only 1/4 thick and streched all to @#%^. Any help out the ?? It will be appr. on this end. This has been the dirtyist job I ever tackled but I think when I post the pix you will agree it was worth it. Goin to change my name now.!!!! I've washed !

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clean john

04-02-2004 18:42:23




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 Re: Re: A three pt hitch ? for you Pro's. in reply to TDK, 04-01-2004 18:41:59  
Hi TDK --I tried to email you with my tnx for the input but came back . I built the unit Russ described and looks great and will work fine . Again thank you.



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Russ

03-31-2004 18:31:25




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 Re: A three pt hitch ? for you Pro's. in reply to Greasy John, 03-31-2004 17:57:47  
When I built the top link bracket for our 340U I used the two bolt holes on the inside of the lift arms, 5/8 I believe. the cross piece was 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3/8 with ears for the top link. I have seen the system you described and it looks flimsey!



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Clean John!!

04-01-2004 13:56:07




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 Re: Re: A three pt hitch ? for you Pro's. in reply to Russ, 03-31-2004 18:31:25  
Hey Russ Thats a brilliant idea ---why cant I think that far ahead. Your idea makes much more since and wud be much stronger. I am off to build it now. Hope to post some pix of the 350 in the next few days --IF--the sunshines so I can take them. Again Russ tnx for the input. John



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