Posted by LOU from Wi. on February 14, 2011 at 21:23:15 from (174.124.110.80):
We have posted pictures of our 706 back half in hopes that there will be somebody on here that has the same type rear end assy that we have so we can add a 3 point.We've searched the internet looking for a 3 pt unit or at least photographs (closeup) so we can determine how difficult it would be for us to manufacture an exact duplicate of the 3 point. For us to duplicate one is within our capabilities to do so.What we need is plans(pictures,with measurements) or to save ourself trouble of manufacturing one would be to have a manufacturer that can produce a 3 point for a 706.Nowhere on the internet(that we found)lists manufacturers for 3 points for the 706.Where do we go from here? We're not quitters and won't give up.We haven't on any project thru the towel in on any project we under taken.Not about to start.Just need some help Regards, LOU
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