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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Changing Fast Hitch to Industr
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Posted by Jim Becker on July 10, 2004 at 20:56:59 from (4.26.212.39):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Changing Fast Hitch to Industrial posted by Jerry in WA on July 10, 2004 at 19:07:16:
Your tractor is equiped with what IH called "Three Point Fast Hitch." As pictured, it is missing the top link, which was shorter than a standard 3 point top link. As designed, and with an appropriate top link, it should work with any standard category 1 three point implement. Most standard category 2 three point equipment (unless made to be changed to category 1) will be too heavy for this tractor anyway. As was said in another response, some so-called 3 point equipment wasn't built to spec. One option that might work well for you would be to get a pair of regular two point Fast Hitch sockets (pin right on) and a pair of individual prongs that will adapt from 2 point to either category 1 or 2 hitches. You will also need to add a bracket for a standard 3 point top link. There is a place to bolt a bracket on the top of the transmission housing.
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