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Re: attn: fast hitch owners, help needed
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Posted by Red Man on December 09, 2001 at 14:19:56 from (63.39.20.87):
In Reply to: attn: fast hitch owners, help needed posted by joe on December 09, 2001 at 12:50:26:
I have a 350 and 460,both with fast hitch. Side to side movement is not very much on mine. There is a pin in a linkage just to the left of the right-hand hitch receiver, one way lets the hitch swing for plowing and disking, and the other hole is for other work where the drawbar is fixed. These hitches do wear and some pivot points could be machined to put in bushings and new pins fitted to take out slop. Also check at the bottom just in front of the bottom pin in the lift cylinder, there is a hole with a pin in it. This pin comes out for plowing with a fast hitch plow so the traction control will work. There are also 2 pins on top of the hitch receivers that control the front to rear pitch of the hitch, one way is rigid and the other allows the hitch to ride up in the rear so the plow will go in the ground easier.
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