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Posted by T.B.W. on November 11, 2004 at 16:28:14 from (65.177.97.188):
In Reply to: M and 3PT. posted by Carlton on November 11, 2004 at 10:07:32:
The 3 point will bolt on the draw bar bolts. Most of them will let you leave the draw bar on. If it has 2 cylinders, you can tee them together and hook it into one side of the lift all discharge. I like the right side, that way you won't get it hooked into the wrong one. The only problem with this is the 3 point will drift down, like the 8n. You could put chains on the lift arms to keep them from drifting down, or you can put a remote valve on and the new valve will hold it. You can get the valve from Northern tool for about 125. I just put live hyd. on my M to run a three point and a loader. With 2 remote valves and all the hoses and fitting it cost me about $1600. but it sure is sweet not to have to have the clutch out for the loader to work and to get rid of the trip bucket.
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