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<blockquote data-quote="chevytaHOE5674" data-source="post: 1112099" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>What is a "true 3 point hitch"...? ha</p><p></p><p>My 3pt hitch does not pull off the "snap coupler" as you call it because that tractor has no "snap coupler". There is the underbelly drawbar but I can remove that and still keep the 3pt hitch on. This type of hitch works good for non ground engaging implements, as the lower 3pt links are attached directly to the rear axle housing. If you wanted to pull a 3pt mounted plow you would indeed want a 3pt hitch that utilized the underbelly drawbar mount (maybe what your calling the "snap coupler") because that is where the draft sensing for the lift is located, unlink most other smaller 3pt tractors that use the top link for draft control. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevytaHOE5674, post: 1112099, member: 19817"] What is a "true 3 point hitch"...? ha My 3pt hitch does not pull off the "snap coupler" as you call it because that tractor has no "snap coupler". There is the underbelly drawbar but I can remove that and still keep the 3pt hitch on. This type of hitch works good for non ground engaging implements, as the lower 3pt links are attached directly to the rear axle housing. If you wanted to pull a 3pt mounted plow you would indeed want a 3pt hitch that utilized the underbelly drawbar mount (maybe what your calling the "snap coupler") because that is where the draft sensing for the lift is located, unlink most other smaller 3pt tractors that use the top link for draft control. . [/QUOTE]
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