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Re: Saginaw County Tractor 3 PT hitches??


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Posted by Stan(VA). on April 19, 2001 at 19:37:13 from (207.172.106.241):

In Reply to: Saginaw County Tractor 3 PT hitches?? posted by JF on April 19, 2001 at 13:33:54:

I have used both the Saginaw and Worksaver hitches for the C, as well as a Saginaw on a Super H and a Super M. For the C, the easiest to install would be the Worksaver (It just bolts up to the rockshaft levers as was stated below). If I remember right, they both allow you to keep the original drawbar on the C. The price is comparable depending on the two issues also mentioned below (the valve and the axel brackets; if it helps another shipping number is ~$90 for a hitch to VA). If your tractor has axel brackets or you can get them locally from a salvage tractor that would possibly be cheaper than buying their reproduction clamps. The 'hard' part about the Saginaw hitch is if you don't have a remote hyd valve, you either need a factory setup from a Super C (the manifold, valve assy and handle with control rod that mounts up on your headlight bar), or get some kind of a aftermarket valve setup. I've heard that they offer something along these lines but haven't used it myself, so can't comment.
But...
When it comes to functionality, you will quickly forget how much it took you to hook up a remote hyd line and you'll just be grateful that you did.
Another good alternative if you can find one is to mount a factory fast hitch on your tractor. If you find a complete one, you get 3 angles of hydraulic control and the ability to use the old fast hitch implements or 3 pnt stuff with Worsaver's 2 to 3 pnt conversion kit (Yes, this is where I still recommend Worksaver). This leaves your tractor a little more original looking if that's important, and still has the benefit of the hyd cylinder at the rear rather than those ridiculous arms that allways get in the way of your pedals.
Stan(VA).


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