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Posted by Ernie Bob on March 28, 2003 at 23:19:05 from (198.81.26.142):
In Reply to: 2pt to 3pt posted by Big Larry on March 28, 2003 at 15:52:41:
Big Larry, Had a 300 Utility that also had the top link yolk behind the seat and we had arms that slipped into the 2-point tong openings. It worked great was a very effective 3-point hitch. If you go to the menu list across the top of the page, above the red Tractor Discussion Forum title and click on Parts (the Menu is also across the bottom) then click on IH/Farmall, click on entire parts catalog under the IH symbol on the right side, select Three Point Hitch and they sell the tongs that you need for around $85.00 per side. You need to decide if you need 26" or 32" spacing, I believe standard 3-point is 26". I also have these tongs for my Super MTA that I put a 2-point hitch on. I would never take my 2-point off and put a three point on, I would rather have the use of both. Hope this helps! Ernie Bob
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