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Re: Re: Re: Mystery Fast Hitch Implement
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Posted by Stan B on July 01, 2004 at 12:21:21 from (4.23.113.219):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Mystery Fast Hitch Implement posted by Ramon from NC on July 01, 2004 at 04:01:02:
If you guys are talking about a 1960's Farmall fast hitch, I can add something. Dad upgraded from a Super A to a 140 in the early 60's - the tractor came with a "fast hitch" setup which was bolted to the rear drawbar bolts on the rear wheel hubs with a pivot point and also attached to the rear hydraulic arms with a diagonal adjustment and had a receiver with a spring loaded retainer clip. The bottom plow, tiller, rotary mower, Cole planter, and disk harrow all had the "fast hitch" attachment which was basically a pointed arm with a little notch along the top which fit into the receiver on the tractor. You could hook up to the implements without getting off the tractor by simply backing into them. I hope this helps!!
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