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Posted by RayP(MI) on May 19, 2002 at 18:43:53 from (216.46.196.164):
In Reply to: fast hitch posted by steve on May 18, 2002 at 15:23:44:
Yes, you could probably retro fit yours with a 2pt. Unfortuntely, it requires a number of parts. By the time you accumulate them all, and install one, you would be better off to get a 3pt kit and put that on. If you have some specific reason to go 2pt, I suggest that you frequent some tractor recyclers (junk yards). 2pt Impliments are not terribly plentiful. Yes, 2pt can be converted to 3pt, for about $300. This conversion works fairly well but is not as versatile as a regular 3pt. You'll have to hunt for impliments that fit, or can be made to fit the fixed width between the tines, where 3pt hitches swivel both inboard and outboard. Not all manufacturers build their 3pr impliments to a standard width - 26" - if I remember right for my 2pt converted to 3pt. Mine came with 2pt, and I converted it to be able to use 3pt impliments.
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