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Re: Re: Re: Changing Fast Hitch to Industrial
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 10, 2004 at 17:24:36 from (209.226.247.172):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Changing Fast Hitch to Industrial posted by Jerry in WA on July 10, 2004 at 16:07:59:
Jerry: 240U would be fast hitch and you must be using a 3 point conversion kit. These are quite hard to change unless you have numerous forks that fit hitch each with different offset angle. Most times it is easier to modify the implement. You could remove the entire bottom half of that hitch and replace it with 3 point hitch. this would require some fabrication and a bit of engineering. You may in fact be able to buy a change over kit from a company like Saganaw Tractor. I should point out these are not industrial hitches, just farm 3 point hitches. Without seeing exactly what you have, I have been assuming tractor is as it came from factory with a 3 point conversion added. A photo would be nice for myself or anyone else giving advice. Then we are sure we are starting from where you are at, as opposed to where we think you are at. That part can get costly. No point in hunting rabbits with cannon.
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