machmeter62
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Before you spend money on three-point arms, I would check with the guys at tractorsmart.com; (send them an e-mail), they are good guys to deal with, and offer free advice also on your problem. They have saved me money on some of my decisions. Check with "Ronnie" there for information.
I have an L35 that I purchased new, and I know generic three point arms would not work, because of the multiple angles in the design, and assume your case would be the same? I would guess, trying to modify a set of generic ones, may be a waste of time and money?
One more suggestion would be to call various rental yards in your area within a reasonable driving distance to see if any are available there? They maybe left over from the sale of the B21 tractors that were sold as TLB's? These tractors "are/were" very popular; at least in the state of Calif., with many rental yards having at least one or more. In our area one B21 was sold as a TL, and the BH was sold separate!
I have an L35 that I purchased new, and I know generic three point arms would not work, because of the multiple angles in the design, and assume your case would be the same? I would guess, trying to modify a set of generic ones, may be a waste of time and money?
One more suggestion would be to call various rental yards in your area within a reasonable driving distance to see if any are available there? They maybe left over from the sale of the B21 tractors that were sold as TLB's? These tractors "are/were" very popular; at least in the state of Calif., with many rental yards having at least one or more. In our area one B21 was sold as a TL, and the BH was sold separate!