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Posted by Pete7 on July 05, 2007 at 18:05:51 from (71.243.155.133):
In Reply to: SA 3 point posted by mark on July 05, 2007 at 14:54:07:
Hi Mark...Awhile back I put a 3 pt on my Super A. I bought the setup that Worksaver sells. It works but isn't great. You can lift a max of 600 lb with the Super A hydraulics, but that is more than I would feel safe doing. I set up my 3 pt so that I could keep the complete IH drawbar attached while the 3pt is also on the tractor. I mostly use my 3pt for a Bush Hog and for a one row 3 pt rear cultivator. Setup this way, I can use the drawbar for my trailer plow, drag discs, harrow, etc and then, just hook up the mower or rear cultivators to the 3 pt, without the hassle of having to take the drawbar off or put the 3 pt on. (I just keep the front cultivators mounted on the tractor the whole season.) For the light duty stuff I use the 3pt for, this setup works pretty good and I can switch implements fast and easy. I did have to replace that rod that connects the front hydraulic rockshaft to the rear rockshaft with a heavy duty, spring absorbing, version (from a 130 with a Fast Hitch.) Pete
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