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Re: farmall 200 implements
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Posted by RayP(MI) on September 11, 2006 at 16:24:42 from (216.46.212.66):
In Reply to: farmall 200 implements posted by bradhow on September 10, 2006 at 20:29:38:
2pt Impliments are not too common, may be hard to find. However, a simple conversion kit is available that will allow your 200 to attach to many 3pt hitch impliments. Check the diagrams at worksaver.com. I have their kit, approx $200, and use a number of 3pt tools on my 200. Plows, drags, disks, brush hog, sickle bar mower, hay rake, dirt bucket, rear blade, middlebuster, post hole digger (neat because the 200 can exert downpressure). The downside is that the distance between the arms is fixed, and you will have to select or modify your equipment to fit. Some impliment makers are rather free with the dimmensions. I have had to shim several tools to fit the 200"s hitch. You may also need a shorter than standard top link for some of your impliments.
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