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140 Hi Clear Fast Hitch Photos
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Posted by Mark Peters on June 05, 2007 at 16:31:39 from (66.222.4.2):
Richard Heath,Hugh MacKay and any one else who`s interested.I`ve posted a couple of photo`s of the 2 pt fast hitch on my 140 Hi Clear.A couple pics on Parts & Pieces and a few more on Tractor Photos.It`s nothing like the 1 pt FH. No helper spring, just the rod from the touch control arm to the rockshaft in back.From what I can tell ,all it`s really made for is a FH tool bar or a drawbar.They had sugar cane bedders on the tool bar when I bought it. I collect 2 pt implements for my Super C and have about 16 or so implements for it and the only other FH implement I own, other than the drawbar, that will work on the 140 HC is my platform carrier. The hitch sits so high that you can`t really even get the hitch lowered far enough to back into the prongs on a FH implement.All in all it`s a pretty neat set-up though. Mark
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