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Re: Re: 3-point hitch -- category 2 vs category 1
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Posted by Truck on November 13, 2000 at 14:43:20 from (172.152.123.237):
In Reply to: Re: 3-point hitch -- category 2 vs category 1 posted by LazyHorse on November 13, 2000 at 09:36:53:
What will work well for the toplink is to use a Category one end threaded into your category two toplink. The el cheapo toplinks all seem to use the same threads. Of course bushings might be cheaper but if you have both Cat one and two tractors you might have the toplinks around. If you have a Ford with the replaceable lift arm balls all you need to do is switch to Cat. 1 balls. This would be on a 2000/3000/4000/5000 series, not on the older ones.
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