[AT] 3pt hitch lower arms
Cecil R Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Sun Dec 23 22:15:16 PST 2012
My TS110 New Holland has them. They are a necessity as I get older and
cannot turn around and get a good view of what I am hooking up to. I
have also found that I never hooked up implements by myself very much.
I might have thought I did, but my Dad was usually holding on to a lift
arm as I backed into the implement. Since he is not gone, I really
miss that extra hand. Those adjustable lift arms let me back up under
the lift pins and then move the end of the arms to connect up. I still
find a 5 ft long prybar is one of the best tools to help hook up. I am
looking at the quick attach ends to put on my Belarus lift arms to help
when hooking up and to move the bale spike away from the cab. I find
the Belarus has short lift arms. It keeps implements really close to
the tires..
Cecil in OKla
On 12/23/2012 11:20 PM, Herb Metz wrote:
> I am interested in a pair of the lower two arms of a 3pt hitch that are adjustable during hookup. Some JD520(?) tractors had these adjustable arms. I am interested in buying a set. Also interested in conversing with someone with experience with such arms. Advantages; disadvantages; etc. Herb(G)
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