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Re: Can A or 140 be converted to 3 point hitch?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 30, 2002 at 12:00:30 from (216.208.58.181):
In Reply to: Can A or 140 be converted to 3 point hitch? posted by Paul on August 30, 2002 at 11:39:43:
The front and rear hydraulics are completely separate valves, with two separate levers. A 3 point hitch very easy to install using rockshaft for lifting plow or converting from single point fast hitch. I will however warn these will only lift 500 to 800 lbs. They are really only designed for lifting small implements. If you happen to allready have the single point fast hitch, I personally would not change. The fast hitch is far superior to 3 point on these small tractors and small implements. I have 2 tractors with single point fast hitch and 12 implements including 1 furrow plow, 2 furrow plow, disc, 3 cultivators, sprayer, 2 row planter, a bed shaper and rear blade.
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