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Re: Fast hitch, arrogance or ignorance?
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 26, 2007 at 20:30:25 from (75.19.122.41):
In Reply to: Fast hitch, arrogance or ignorance? posted by IH Red on April 26, 2007 at 19:31:20:
Myself i like the fast hitch . With the fast hich drawbar ya can get down on the ground to lift a heavy toungue up with no hassel . whn hooking to the plow just back up click pick up get off tractor and plug the hose in . On the 1066 ya back up get off the tractor fight the three point arms ya have to fight the plow then get back on tractor back up wiggel the back end a bit to get the other arm close back off the tractor finish up the hook up then back up on the tractor by the time ya get the plows on the 1066 i have two round in before my buddy gets to the field . And every year nomatter how we block the heavy implments they sink in the ground since i bought this ratty old FAST HITCH 806 everybody uses it to lift implments up to reblock Or the fertilizer spreader the the hitch pin either broke or came out and took a noe dive in plowed ground with 6 ton on it it's hey where your 806 . Ya can keep the three point i keep my fast hitch. If i want three point then just slide in the adjustable prongs and i now have Cat.I or cat II three point so i have the best of both worlds.
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