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Old 11-10-2018, 07:00 PM
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Default Three point hitch? 72

What does it take to add a three point hitch to a 72? Can it even be added?
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Old 11-10-2018, 07:20 PM
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Yes. Rear sheet metal frame cap piece comes off and hole in the left and right of the frame accepts a through shaft that holds the lifting mechanism. Linkage goes inside the frame on the right side and hooks to rock shaft. Place a want ad in the wanted section for one. Also might want a spring assist as well.
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I have one on mine, easy to install.
The instructions are in the tech section....
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Thanks for the help. I saw this scoop tote and thought it looked handy.
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Picture of scoop tote.
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That is for a cat 0 3 point hitch, the IH one is basically a one point hitch.
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