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Re: H - 3 point Advice
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Posted by Two Bit on March 31, 2003 at 05:53:02 from (168.37.239.58):
In Reply to: H - 3 point Advice posted by Leon Worm on March 31, 2003 at 04:51:21:
I just finished installing a Saginaw County 3 point hitch on my 40 H and used it the first time this weekend with a 6 foot blade on my 400 foot gravel road. The Saginaw hitch is great. I installed a two-way valve so I could have down pressure. I also went ahead and put twin control valves on so one would control the three point and the other is for remote cylinder. The one for 3 point has a float function which is handy, although the Saginaw hitch is made so it floats if you pull two pins so a float valve is not absolutely necessary. I did my hydraulics similar to this http://www.geocities.com/farmall544/hyd1.html ) which was on this board recently. Get a Saginaw. They are very well built. I got it freight in about a week from Michigan to SW Texas. Freight was $115 but that is probably nearly 400 pounds and 1800 miles, so not that bad. It bolted up perfectly. Saginaw is at http://www.saginawcountytractor.com/. Valve body (twin controls) was $160 total from Northern Tools. Hoses and fitings were about $100 at tractor supply. Hitch was $625 plus $115 freight.
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