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Ferguson 3PT lift jack

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Serge

12-12-1999 16:43:38




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Thanks to read this.

Does somebody have a photo of a Ferguson 3PT
lift jack. It is a device that goes on 3PT
rear hydraulic to lift rear of tractor by itself.

If you can send a JPG picture of that device
here is my Email address: carries@videotron.ca

Thanks in advance

Serge




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Paul

12-15-1999 13:45:24




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 Re: Ferguson 3PT lift jack in reply to Serge, 12-12-1999 16:43:38  
Serge - I have a Ferguson lift jack that is the same as the jack shown by KCM on his web site. Probably the same manufacturer built for both companies.

Paul



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KCM

12-15-1999 11:14:05




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 Re: Ferguson 3PT lift jack in reply to Serge, 12-12-1999 16:43:38  
I don't know if they are the same, but there are pictures and dimensions for the Ford version of the tractor jack. Look at the site http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Andes/5130//traclev.html.



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Serge

12-15-1999 18:58:18




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 Re: Re: Ferguson 3PT lift jack in reply to KCM, 12-15-1999 11:14:05  

Hi KCM

Wow many thanks for the pictures its greatly
appreciated I heard about the jack but never
see it before.

Thanks again to take time to send these pictures


Serge



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KCM

12-17-1999 14:44:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Ferguson 3PT lift jack in reply to Serge, 12-15-1999 18:58:18  
No problem, glad to be of assistance. If you want to learn more about it, there is a book called "Ford Farm Implements" by Chester Peterson & Rod Beemer. It has a couple pages about the jack and its history. It was invented in 1940 for the Ford-Ferguson tractors by an inventer named Tom Poor from Olathe, Kansas, and named the K-P jack. The text stated that Poor sold a version of the jack to both Ford and Ferguson after their split in 1948.

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