Posted by Rich Iowa on September 19, 2012 at 06:28:03 from (173.30.131.95):
How useful are the aftermarket hitches such as those from Saginawcountytractor and Worksaver? I know there is no draft control so a 3pt plow is out of the question but that's fine. I know they have stablizers so would they work well enough for a 4-row cultivator? I do have collars to place on the cylinders to control the depth. Would the 2 way cylinder provide enough down pressure for a rear blade? Had the thought of saving up some money and getting one for my Oliver 770. I'd also have to purchase front weights and then probably upgrade the front tire from the 5.50-16s to 6 or 6.5-16s, plus the one rear tire already needs to be replaced. Even with all the "extras" I'd need to get I think this would be more affordable than buying another tractor at this time.
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