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<blockquote data-quote="leaddog" data-source="post: 31893" data-attributes="member: 3336"><p>Are you going to make an 3-point att attachment plate and put the pto drive on that so you can use it for other 3 point attachments? I'm planning on doing that this spring as I want to run my 7ft snowblower, brushhog, and tiller. The only problem I forsee is the attachments will stick out further if I use the same drive shafts. I am going to set the pto motor back in some so it will help. I have a 4520asv with the pto option and I'm going to take it out and put it on the plate. I know they made a 3point option but by doing it this way I can use the lift arms and raise the blower and brush hog higher making it more versital. I've looked at several different designs of 3 point attachment plates and they all look quite simple to weld up. I'm watching your progress closely. leaddog</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leaddog, post: 31893, member: 3336"] Are you going to make an 3-point att attachment plate and put the pto drive on that so you can use it for other 3 point attachments? I'm planning on doing that this spring as I want to run my 7ft snowblower, brushhog, and tiller. The only problem I forsee is the attachments will stick out further if I use the same drive shafts. I am going to set the pto motor back in some so it will help. I have a 4520asv with the pto option and I'm going to take it out and put it on the plate. I know they made a 3point option but by doing it this way I can use the lift arms and raise the blower and brush hog higher making it more versital. I've looked at several different designs of 3 point attachment plates and they all look quite simple to weld up. I'm watching your progress closely. leaddog [/QUOTE]
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