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Hitch/Hydraulics deciphering on JD's
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Posted by Eric on March 28, 2002 at 17:53:56 from (63.148.29.218):
Help! I went to Columbia City, Indiana today. I walked around 1.5 million tractors half of them sitting in 4 tons of mud. It was fabulous! I tried to look at only a few models. I found myself getting a bit confused with the hitchs and hydraulics. There were some that, without a doubt, had 3pt. hitches and hydraulics. However, some JD 40's and 420's that had 3pt.'s but no hydraulics. I thought that odd. I also saw "powertrol"'s, some with 3pt. and hydraulics, some without 3pt.'s and no hydraulics, some with hydraulics and no 3pt.'s. In some cases I'm not sure if they did or didn't have some or any of those features. I thought I had a pretty good handle on these features and how they appear on the tractor. If anyone is willing to help me I would sure appreciate it.
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