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Re: Re: Mystery Fast Hitch Implement
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Posted by Ramon from NC on July 01, 2004 at 04:01:02 from (64.102.254.33):
In Reply to: Re: Mystery Fast Hitch Implement posted by Hugh MacKay on June 30, 2004 at 18:23:25:
Hugh, You're underestimating me. Indeed, I am like a sponge for info as regards these old tractors. The mystery that I refer to on these pictures were the swinging brackets that are attached to the Fast Hitch fork. They are obviously meant to hold some type of equipment and I was hoping someone might have seen this item before. Worst case, if I never figure it out I'll just cut off the bracket and use the forks for another project. Several old Fast Hitch forks by themselves were included with my tractor sale and I already have some uses envisioned for them to include potentially attaching it to my old horse drawn hay rake. And don't worry, you are safe from my wife, she already spent the money on the hit man buying a chain to keep me tied to the house so I couldn't go off and chase any more tractor implements ;-)
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