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Re: Saginaw 3 Pt Hitch Conversion
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Posted by Redstick on November 13, 2001 at 15:35:48 from (216.93.56.175):
In Reply to: Saginaw 3 Pt Hitch Conversion posted by Clyde on November 13, 2001 at 14:47:31:
Clyde, you'll find that the Saginaw hitch conversion was well worth the money spent. Another big advantage of the Saginaw hitch kit is that you can still use your original drawbar. The hitch will bolt right onto your tractor with no muss or fuss. If you're going to do it by yourself, I recommend that you take the hitch down to the bare chassis first because the hitches are right up in the 200# + weight category assembled and will be very difficult to hoist up by yourself and align the bolts to the mounting holes. You won't regret your investment. I've got one on my H and I can hoist a 3 pt. 9-shank cultivator with no problem.
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