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Thanks Allan in NE....one more thing
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Posted by CIBF on March 11, 2006 at 08:33:27 from (216.40.89.183):
In Reply to: IH 1256 posted by CIBF on March 11, 2006 at 02:52:24:
Allan, I appreciate the advice. Oh, if I end up buying her I intend to work her. Probably as our primary tillage, chisel plowing etc. I just love the look of the old 56 series, you know? One other question about them though. I was looking at the pictures the dealer had online and saw that there is no top arm on the three point, just the two lifting arms. I feel kind of ashamed to ask this question and I guess it shows my mechanical/equipment knowledge, but how the heck do you hook up to 3pt. equip with that? This tractor is replacing our JD 4020 and the JD had that 3rd arm in the middle to hook up to the top eye of three point implements. My face is red with embarassment for asking this question, but I may as well ask. After all thats what you guys are here for. Thank you.
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