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Re: Interchange of Farmall Mounted Implements
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Posted by john d on March 28, 2001 at 05:33:37 from (206.141.74.34):
In Reply to: Interchange of Farmall Mounted Implements posted by JC on March 27, 2001 at 14:22:51:
I think you'll find that just about anything that will hang on an M will also fit anything through a 450. Likewise the H through 350. If the hydraulics will hook up, and the implement isn't dependent on the 2-pt Fast-Hitch, it'll probably fit. In fact, most things that will fit on an M through 450 can be hung on an H with a little effort. The mounting holes will generally line up, but since the frame of the H is narrower, sometimes a spacer is needed on each side. In other cases, such as the 4-row front-mount cultivators I used to have, the front brackets could simply be turned over to provide the correct spacing. On the old 2-row cultivators, we used to simply move the brackets to the other side of the tractor. It's possible to hang stuff on an H to the point where you start running out of power, however!
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