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Re: IH 300 two-point hitch conversion to 3-point
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Posted by Keith B on February 05, 2002 at 10:28:19 from (209.166.141.112):
In Reply to: IH 300 two-point hitch conversion to 3-point posted by Jay on February 05, 2002 at 09:02:39:
Jay, There are to ways to handle this. There are conversions that allow you to use both three point and fast hitch implements. I've seen this done two different ways. One is an apparatus that hooks to the fast hitch and has the bottom links of the three point and the top point all contained on one unit. I have never used on like this. The other system has two spades that slide in the fast hitch receivers that have category 1 or 2 holes or balls for connecting to the lower two points. The top link is then attached to the tractor through various ways (depending on tractor model) (This is what I use) If you don't want to go that route, there are several after market 3-point hitch solutions. Try www.saginawcountytractor.com or www.worksaver.com for examples of these. I personally love my fast hitch. It is so easy to hitch and unhitch an implement. In about two years time I have come acquired fast hitch post hole digger, sickle bar mower, back blade, and plow. I even have come across an 8 ft. disc, but don't want to part with the money that the guy wants for it. The only two implements that I have not come across yet that I want are a rotary mower and a corn planter. On both of those I had to punt and get 3-pt implements and use the adapter mentioned above. Keith
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