[AT] RE 3pt arms
Chuck Bealke
bealke at airmail.net
Mon Dec 31 01:51:24 PST 2012
On 12/30/2012 11:53 AM, Andy Glines wrote:
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> From: "Herb Metz" <metz-h.b at comcast.net>
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> 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) [QUOTE]Herb, you mau be interested in a quick hitch from Pat's easy change http://www.pats3pointhitchsystem.com/page/7229 You still have to hook up the top link but that is the easy part. I like the Pat's system because it will work with post diggers, bushhogs, & is not affected by non standard width implements. My New Holland TC40D has extendable arms and I still want to install Pat's. BTW I have a set of category II Pat's here that I bought by mistake (my tractor is Cat I). I could make someone a good deal on these so that I can get some for my tractor.
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Andy,
I used the extension/adjustable arms you mention that came with our
JD530, and they were
pretty much rugged, trouble-free quality. The Deere issue hitch parts
are like gold in the way
they attract thieves.
Chuck Bealke
Dallas
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