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Re: Need alittle basic technical information on Farmall 300 or 350 fast hitch
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 17, 2003 at 02:08:30 from (216.208.58.173):
In Reply to: Need alittle basic technical information on Farmall 300 or 350 fast hitch posted by Ray in PA. on February 16, 2003 at 22:49:50:
Ray: I don't know if I dare say boo. My 300 would not lift its rear wheels off ground. It would come close. I think that without wheel weights and calcium chloride it would raise the rear wheels. A neighbor had a 200 and it would lift rear wheels. On the lift above and below ground level, you are talking 16-20 inch range, 2 feet behind hitch point. You should obtain that range easily enough. One fault I found with fast hitch is they would never raise implements high enough without modifications. Below ground level was never problem. All tractors of that configuration whether it had fast hitch or 3 point had the not lifting high enough problem. Blade wouldn't be a problem, but many implements would strike the seat.
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