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Posted by Jim E on March 28, 2003 at 16:37:08 from (65.238.131.114):
In Reply to: 2pt to 3pt posted by Big Larry on March 28, 2003 at 15:52:41:
Have found 3 different types of 3pt adapters. First one had 2 separate arms that fit into the hitch. Imagine cutting the center section off the 2pt drawbar and you're left with the 2 arms. Each arm had the standard 3pt ball welded on the end. No top link. Had to make adapter that fit onto the back of the rear axle just below the seat. There are several holes on a 350 Utility that made it real easy to bolt on. Paid $125 through a free ad paper. Second type was just like the standard 2pt drawbar but had a triangular piece to mount the top link. This one I got lucky with. Found at a auction with a blade attached for $75. Sold the blade for $75. Third type is probably similar to the Farm Star conversion. TSC sells this type. A true 3pt conversion. Once you put it on you're not taking it off to use any 2pt implements. A very good design and sturdy. Cost of this is around $500 new. Didn't buy one.
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