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D-19 3-Pt. hitch

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    Posted: 06 Aug 2025 at 5:45am
Aftermarket that is. Have a friend with a 19 that wants to add one. I have one from a 17 that I removed but don't think it will work. What's available, who has them? His primary job for it will be moving big round bales.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DrAllis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Aug 2025 at 7:23am
If his primary work is moving big round bales, I wouldn't spend $.10 cents on any kind of an after-market 3-point hitch for a D-19.  I've seen several over the years and it's always the same thing: loose jointed.....not rugged enough.....won't lift high enough. With as many 190's and XT's as are in boneyards these days, just get one that will work right.
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Thanks Doc, I will relay that information.
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I had a 3pt on a D19 that bolted on after removing the snap coupler,worked better for me than the 3pt off a 190 that I had on another D19.Think AC dealers supplied them back in the day
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Front and rear tire sizes have a great effect on lifting height. People who deal with big round bales oftentimes don't understand the top link needs to be in the LOW hole on the tractor end. Not really fair to cuss the hitch when it isn't set up correctly or has small rear tires and large diameter front tires.
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I'll talk to Jimmy, need to stop at the tire shop and get a price on some 10.00x16's and maybe some 18.4x34's. I sold him a snap-coupler bale fork a while back. Must not work all that great? Had never used it, just got it in one of my deals.
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