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Re: 3 point vs. Pull?
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Posted by J Schwiebert on June 23, 2006 at 18:10:54 from (209.143.51.170):
In Reply to: 3 point vs. Pull? posted by Matt Kane on June 23, 2006 at 15:23:15:
Also depending on the age of your tractor there may or may not be some adjustments to make when you work on the three point. Also if you have a remote valve for a remote cylinder and you get dirt in the relief valve your 3 point will not lift. The mounted plow transfers weight to the rear wheels. A pull type does not. Just how big is this motor? I hate to disapoint you, but if you still have the original manifold carburetor and head you will not see 50 unless you are close to 180 cubic inch displacement.
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