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How He Solved Deere's Hitch Problem
Randall Kohlmeyer, Pilot Grove, Mo., recently called to tell us about a "best buy" product that he first read about in FARM SHOW.
"I read the article about Dennis Nebgen in Vol. 28, No. 6, who found a way take the sway out of the hitch arms on his older Deere 3-pt. hitch," says Kohlmeyer. "He got the idea from a
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How He Solved Deere's Hitch Problem TRACTORS Hitches 29-3-14 Randall Kohlmeyer, Pilot Grove, Mo., recently called to tell us about a "best buy" product that he first read about in FARM SHOW.
"I read the article about Dennis Nebgen in Vol. 28, No. 6, who found a way take the sway out of the hitch arms on his older Deere 3-pt. hitch," says Kohlmeyer. "He got the idea from an Allis Chalmers tractor, using chains and turnbuckles to make it easy to tighten up the 3-pt. arms.
"I called Dennis and ordered a set for my 4010 for $350 and they're just about the slickest thing I've ever seen. I've been fighting those 3-pt arms for years and now they're just as straight as can be and easy to adjust, if needed. Makes hooking up easy.
"This product is very well made and Dennis did everything he said he would do. He really cared how they worked out for me, and called me after I got them to see that the installation went okay. They were no trouble at all to install. Now that they're in place, they'll be there for the life of the tractor."
For more information on Nebgen's stabilizer, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Dennis Nebgen, Rt. 1, Irvona, Penn. 16656 (ph 814 672-4305; email dennybob@direcway. com).
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