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Al Smith

03-23-2005 18:54:06




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Will a fast hitch drawbar off of a 350 or a 300 Farmall work with a Farmall Super C fast hitch?




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03-25-2005 06:51:28




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 Re: Fast hitch interchange in reply to Al Smith, 03-23-2005 18:54:06  
Don't cut down the drawbar you have. Sell it and buy the right one, or maybe trade with someone. I have done that myself.



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Hugh MacKay

03-24-2005 01:50:55




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 Re: Fast hitch interchange in reply to Al Smith, 03-23-2005 18:54:06  
Al: Unless you are more than 1,000 miles away talk to Ernie Bob. Those forks are also a wee bit thicker, they will enter, but sometimes require bars and hammers as opposed to using your bare hands with proper one.



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Ernie Bob

03-23-2005 21:02:00




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 Re: Fast hitch interchange in reply to Al Smith, 03-23-2005 18:54:06  
What the others have said is correct, the width is the same and you have to cut 1/2" off the bottom of the prongs. I have one that someone did this with, the only difference is the drawbar will sit about 3" lower than the correct Super C drawbar. If your interested, I would be interested in doing a trade. I need a drawbar for the Fast Hitch I just picked up for my 400. My e-mail is open.

Thanks!
Ernie Bob

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Hugh MacKay

03-23-2005 19:19:24




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 Re: Fast hitch interchange in reply to Al Smith, 03-23-2005 18:54:06  
Al: Thor is correct, you could use it by cutting 1/2" off bottom side if forks.



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Thor

03-23-2005 19:11:41




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 Re: Fast hitch interchange in reply to Al Smith, 03-23-2005 18:54:06  
Al,

I believe the width of the prongs on the C when compared to the 300 and larger series tractors is the same. However, the sockets on the bigger series hitches take prongs that are 3" high. The prongs on the C and the smaller numbered tractors like the 230 have sockets that accept 2-1/2" high prongs.

Hope this helps,

Thor



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Thor

03-23-2005 19:11:00




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 Re: Fast hitch interchange in reply to Al Smith, 03-23-2005 18:54:06  
Al,

I believe the width of the prongs on the C when compared to the 300 and larger series tractors is the same. However, the sockets on the bigger series hitches take prongs that are 3" high. The prongs on the C and the smaller numbered tractors like the 230 have sockets that accept 2-1/2" high prongs.

Hope this helps,

Thor



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David A. Hodson

03-23-2005 19:02:55




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 Re: Fast hitch interchange in reply to Al Smith, 03-23-2005 18:54:06  
no I think the C is narrower (excuse spelling) than 300 to 450



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