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Re: Re: Re: Fast Hitch question's on implement prong width size
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Posted by Ray in PA. on February 19, 2003 at 21:00:39 from (205.138.21.81):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Fast Hitch question's on implement prong width size posted by dick on February 19, 2003 at 08:04:22:
Thanks Hugh and Dick, I was not 100 percent sure about the Fast Hitch prong widths, But now I am after your excellent information. I wondered about this since I had recently bought a Fast Hitch 2 bottom Plow even though I didn't yet have a fast hitch for my tractor. On my above post, I must of accidently put the wrong prong size down because I was still thinking of when I measured my plows prong widths. I had measured them from center to center rather than between them of which the measurement would of of been 26". Your information above also helps a lot for any implement's that I might want to adapt and use in the future with the Fast Hitch. Thanks Ray in Pa.
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