I believe you already answered it john deere, oliver, moline, case etc. werent using it. A good interesting topic though.
Pretend your a farmer in 1956. Your old A john deere Doesnt have all the options you would like. So you visit your local dealers(your not sold on any particular make of equipment) on the lots are some internationals with a fast hitch and other makes with three points. Well youve got a old 8n at home yet and all your implements are 3pt. with a few drawbar pull pieces. you think it would sure be easier to get the tractor with the 3pt. and not have to do any conversions or adapt existing equipment to work with the fast hitch.
Any way i think that is what i think was going through peoples minds. personally im not fond of either, i like hooking up to the drawbar. but im from wheat country not rowcrop country. 3pts are for snowblowers and bale carriers where im from. most every tractor built before 1980 around here came without 3pts with the exception being john deere.
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