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C-195 3 Point - Mod a D Series attachment?

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tractorbeast

Is there a thread on modifing a D series, 3 point to fit on a C-195. What is the main difference between the two models? Is the width different?

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Shuboxlover

I always thought they were the same???

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tractorbeast

thers is a 3 point from a D-180 on Ebuzz for $125. But Pa., even being next door, can be quite a ways from Ohio. Pa. is a WIDE state.

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Hodge71

The Super C 3 point and the D 3 point are exactly the same. Parts are interchangeable.

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KC9KAS

For $125 I would jump on that! ROAD TRIP!!!!!!

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ronwh

Tractorbeast, There are about 4 parts from a D 3 point that will not work on a C-195. In Toro master parts viewer, they are Part #1 lift arm assembly, #2 blocks that #1 mounts in, #5 one hydraulic hose will be too short by a couple of inches and part #11 assy upper link pivo where top link mounts. If you can pick up a D 3 point hitch for $125 I would, most run around $250 complete in good shape. I bought a C-195 with a factory 3-pt and took parts off of it, to a welding shop and had them made. D 3pts sell pretty fast, I have missed several. Good luck.

Ron

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ronwh

https://lookup3.toro...fm?xCaller=Toro

 

Click on the above link and type in 01-19KE01 for model number and it should take you to the part drawing for a C-195 3pt.

 

Ron

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ronwh

The above link that I posted is not working. Would someone help me out and post the correct link to Toro Master Parts Viewer.

Thanks Ron

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Kelly

I put a D 3 point on my 195 and yes there are a few parts that will not work, the parts to make it fit are very hard to find I had a machine shop make some of mine, then I built the rest. 

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