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Farmall 100 Fast Hitch

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Adam Brock

08-13-2007 17:22:20




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Can anyone tell me if there is a manufacturer and which size is correct for the prong which goes into the coupler. I would like to buy one to adapt to a box blade to go behind my 100.




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Super A

08-14-2007 05:44:49




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 Re: Farmall 100 Fast Hitch in reply to Adam Brock, 08-13-2007 17:22:20  
Check out Agri Supply:

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Al



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Hugh MacKay

08-14-2007 02:35:58




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 Re: Farmall 100 Fast Hitch in reply to Adam Brock, 08-13-2007 17:22:20  
Adam: I returned your e mail, however like Bill, I have forks I fabricated to match different implements. I have factory large forks on factory IH implements, factory large forks on fabrications, small forks with 1/2" flat bar welded on bottom and fabricated to 3 pioint implements and 3 forks I made using cold roll steel. Those cold roll steel forks cost me over $100. each 20 years ago, but are the best fast hitch forks I have.

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formerly ny bill

08-13-2007 19:01:27




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 Re: Farmall 100 Fast Hitch in reply to Adam Brock, 08-13-2007 17:22:20  
the 100 uses the large prong, with the "mast" or whatever its called on the top side. i used a piece of heavy channel for the mast, adjusted its shape with the torch, and welded it to a regular prong from a cultivator, when i built a 1 point carryall.



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georgeky

08-13-2007 17:30:06




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 Re: Farmall 100 Fast Hitch in reply to Adam Brock, 08-13-2007 17:22:20  
Try searching Roberts Farm Equipment, they sell them for 95 dollars a set. I don't know if they sell one at a time or not. I think they do use the large prongs like the bigger numbered series tractors. Hugh will be along and have better info.



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