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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1699428" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Not sure a 3pt on a larger tractor is a rarity in Canada, I've rarely seen any tractor without one aside from older tractors (80's and older vintage) and 4wds. I've been around.lots of JD's close to your 7400's vintage - multiple 7410's, 7600, 7420's, 7610, 6400's, 6410's and 6420's and I've never seen one without a 3pt. </p><p></p><p>I agree you'll be fine with the weight and shouldn't damage anything pulling a trailer on it, I've done it in the past. Still have a gooseneck ball on my 3 point fork if I need to pull a stock trailer through the mud or something. I personally wouldn't pull a trailer load of.hay down the road without locking the hitch so I had to get out anyway when I did it. Also found the 3pt hitch ball on the fork I used was higher than a truck so often I had to be careful what hole I pinned on my jacks or next time I went to use a truck on that trailer I was having to Jack it or get a tractor to lower it. Because my trailer was getting old and I found it wasn't as convenient as I thought I went to a trailer that hauls more bales on a dolly eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1699428, member: 38101"] Not sure a 3pt on a larger tractor is a rarity in Canada, I've rarely seen any tractor without one aside from older tractors (80's and older vintage) and 4wds. I've been around.lots of JD's close to your 7400's vintage - multiple 7410's, 7600, 7420's, 7610, 6400's, 6410's and 6420's and I've never seen one without a 3pt. I agree you'll be fine with the weight and shouldn't damage anything pulling a trailer on it, I've done it in the past. Still have a gooseneck ball on my 3 point fork if I need to pull a stock trailer through the mud or something. I personally wouldn't pull a trailer load of.hay down the road without locking the hitch so I had to get out anyway when I did it. Also found the 3pt hitch ball on the fork I used was higher than a truck so often I had to be careful what hole I pinned on my jacks or next time I went to use a truck on that trailer I was having to Jack it or get a tractor to lower it. Because my trailer was getting old and I found it wasn't as convenient as I thought I went to a trailer that hauls more bales on a dolly eventually. [/QUOTE]
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