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Re: Identifying Fast Hitch Class 1 vs. 2
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 18, 2003 at 01:48:06 from (216.208.58.192):
In Reply to: Identifying Fast Hitch Class 1 vs. 2 posted by Brian Schmidt on November 17, 2003 at 19:12:28:
Brian: Lets get to the bottom of this, are you talking about fast hitch or 3 point hitch? The answers you are getting are dealing with 3 point hitch. Fast hitches were never identified by class 1, 2 or 3. There was from a hitching point 2 sizes, and that applied to fork size only. The width those forks were apart were same on both. There were 5 sizes of fast hitch as it applied to the tractors a hitch would fit on, those being; single point for Cub, single point for 100, 130 and 140, 2 point for SC, 200, 230 and 240, two point for 300, 350, 340 and 460 and 2 point for 400, 450 and 560. Of those two point hitches there were depth controled hitches and draft controled hitches. Even on the answers you received, 3 point hitchs are not identified by class but rather category. The answer you have would be right for 3 point hitches had you asked for category. I only entered this discussion as I see a possible bit of confusion between what you asked and answers you recieved. I hope I have helped.
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