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HELP WITH 2 POINT HITCH!!

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Dane Wence

05-30-2001 16:03:37




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hello, i just bought a bunch of 2 point equipment but for teh life of me i can not figure out how the dern 2 point hitch goes on my Farmall Super C. Can any of you guys help me out. Thanks in advance. Dane Wence




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TomH

05-30-2001 18:57:47




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 Re: HELP WITH 2 POINT HITCH!! in reply to Dane Wence, 05-30-2001 16:03:37  
Here's a wild guess, do the hydraulics move the drawbar up and down? If so remove the drawbar from the fasthitch and you'll see where the implements go.



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Dane Wence

05-30-2001 19:47:14




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 Re: Re: HELP WITH 2 POINT HITCH!! in reply to TomH, 05-30-2001 18:57:47  
Hello, i do not have a drawbar on there, when i bought teh tractor, the man had a 6 ft. mower deck on it (dont ask me why) and teh rear bracket went with the mower deck, so right now the underside is bare. you might be right, mabee it hooks onto the drawbar somehow.



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paul

05-30-2001 23:12:09




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 Re: Re: Re: HELP WITH 2 POINT HITCH!! in reply to Dane Wence, 05-30-2001 19:47:14  
Ok, look at the back of your tractor, & tell us whay you do have exactly. Does your tractor have a 2-point setup to start with? Not all IH's do.

You say you have a drawbar. Does it go up & down with the hydraulics? Or is it fixed & bolted into position?

If it goes up & down, then on each side of the drawbar there should be a little latch to pull up, and your drawbar will slip out. This is where your 2-point implements slip into.

(Hint: Clean out the holes real well, I use a hacksaw to get all the dirt out of all corners - makes hooking up a lot easier!)

--->Paul

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Dane Wence

05-31-2001 18:17:21




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: HELP WITH 2 POINT HITCH!! in reply to paul, 05-30-2001 23:12:09  
When i bought the tractor it had a mower deck on it. i took off teh mower deck and with it came off a bracket that re-directed the belts and supported the rear of the mower deck. This bracket had been put on in place of teh drawbar, the drawbar is missing and it is bare down there. i recientally bought a bunch of stuff from this guy including a 2 1/2 row cultivator, a 2 bottom plow, a sickle bar mower, and what looks like a 2 point hitch, it has one part that looks like the letter A with the top part seperated by about 6 or so inches, this top part does not fit around anything. it has bolt holes where a bolt is supposted to go thru but it does not fit around anything on teh back of teh tractor. it is simply too narrow. on teh bottom part of teh A, a bar goes forewards and backwards. the long end of these bars seems like it goes towards the front of the tractor but again, it does not fit anything, it is about 4 -6 inches too wide to bolt on to anyhting even near where it is supposted to go. last, the other part of teh previously mentioned bars, the part that sticks out the back of teh tractor, about half way out, is a half circle taken out, and then a bracket that folds around what ever is sitting in teh semi-circle and secures it in. this 2 point hitch is the only thing that looks like the 2 bottom plow and mabee the cultivator can attach to. thanks for all your help, look at my second question if u are familiar with the set up for the sickle bar mower. Dane Wence

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