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Re: Fast hitch to 3pt conversion?
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Posted by Guy on September 24, 2003 at 19:57:45 from (67.40.169.111):
In Reply to: Fast hitch to 3pt conversion? posted by Kelly C on September 24, 2003 at 19:26:11:
Kelly, I would suggest one that has the 2 prongs which fit in the fast hitch and the toplink connects to the rear of the tractor. Look at the drawings at worksaver.com. They have 2 different toplink brackets. They make a few different coversion hitches and have nice drawings on there web site to get ideas from. Don't know much about the 400, but I've seen 3 different fast hitches/rear ends on 300's. Worksaver has kits for two of them. One for an exposed rock shaft and one which has holes drilled and tapped in the rear end. My 300 had neither of these so I fabricated one. The prongs which fit into the fast hitch are kind of expensive. I think I priced a set out at about $180 a few years ago. They are pretty easy to make, I'll check in the shop I might have a few blanks cut out for you. I also have some extra drawbars for a fast hitch which is a good start. Anyway, got to get some good posts going, sick of reading about "JUNK" being up on the top.
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