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2 point - 3 Point Conversion
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Posted by Robert Searcy on March 20, 2007 at 19:20:59 from (70.13.72.239):
Dilema = What do I buy? I just purchased a 1959 Farmall 560 Diesel with a two point fast hitch swinging drawbar. I see there are some bent type slide in fast hitch arms with 3 point balls on the end you can reverse from narrow to wide to fit cat 1 and cat 2 equipment. I also see there are straight arms with just category 2 ends. I also see they make these quick hitch units that go on as well that hook to the 3 point ball ends. Anyone have experience with any of these. I plan to use my 560 with a 6.5 foot rotary mower, bale spike and tiller, all of which are 3 point. Suggestions?? My biggest concern would be that when I use the slide in arms are implements going to be normal distances so that my PTO shafts for my rotary mower and tiller will work. I had been using them on a John Deere A with a category 2 3 point kit. Thanks, Robert
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