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3 point prongs or conversion kit ?

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Alex Greene

04-22-2003 14:15:57




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I am looking for a 2point to 3 point conversionkit for my 300 utility or just the prongs for cat1 and i will make the top bracket. even a print of the prongs and I can fab. up a pair if need be price is as always a concern. thanks Alex




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Steve450

04-22-2003 19:25:40




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 Re: 3 point prongs or conversion kit ? in reply to Alex Greene, 04-22-2003 14:15:57  
Find a friend that works in a machine shop. He burnt mine out of scrap pieces on a CNC machine in a few hours after work and cost me nothing:)



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LanceM

04-22-2003 18:00:21




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 Re: 3 point prongs or conversion kit ? in reply to Alex Greene, 04-22-2003 14:15:57  
There's been a guy selling new ones on ebay. I almost bought a set for my 300 but decided to keep using what I've got. They've been going for $80-100 a pair for the lowers.



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LanceM

04-22-2003 18:00:19




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 Re: 3 point prongs or conversion kit ? in reply to Alex Greene, 04-22-2003 14:15:57  
There's been a guy selling new ones on ebay. I almost bought a set for my 300 but decided to keep using what I've got. They've been going for $80-100 a pair for the lowers.



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bill b va

04-22-2003 16:38:58




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 Re: 3 point prongs or conversion kit ? in reply to Alex Greene, 04-22-2003 14:15:57  

i sent you a e mail for a source



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Hugh MacKay

04-22-2003 15:45:10




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 Re: 3 point prongs or conversion kit ? in reply to Alex Greene, 04-22-2003 14:15:57  
Alex: I have fabricated a few of these, it isn't cheap. There is a lot of grinding getting taper on them. The last ones I had done cost close to $100. each. I find the best source for these is old implements at scrap yards. There used to be some after market sources for these, however I think most of these are now gone. I saw a couple of them at an auction on weekend, don't know what they went for as there was three auctioneers going and they sold while I was following something else.

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