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Re: converting two point to three point
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Posted by F20II on April 21, 2003 at 11:09:48 from (208.187.14.169):
In Reply to: converting two point to three point posted by swampman on April 21, 2003 at 08:12:20:
There is a number of ways, (1) buy the three point setup from a vender ( very pricy) (2) IH made three point conversions which still can be found if you look hard enought, they used a link connector on the top to attach a three point peace of equipmnet ( were made out of cast iron ) or I have seen some home made ones useding the quick disconnect arms an welding two pieces together to make the triangle with a link coupler on the top. I have an IH coupler on my 340D which is pictured here, if you want to see side veiws go to my web page an look under the 340 section. Hope this helps you.
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