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Posted by BigRed on August 27, 2004 at 12:58:30 from (216.159.158.188):
Hey guys, where did you buy your fast hitch to 3pt. adapters? I know there are two types, the quick hitch type, and the type with balls, and then there are high lifts and not, and then the width. Went to a sale with a kit that had adjustable width, that used the ball type that went for $180. It did contain a cheap top link. What would you guys suggest(I am getting the wider ones).Also I was wondering if anyone had ever seen a 3pt. to 2pt adapter. We have one and I'm not sure who made it. I was looking through the archives to find my answer, and I came across someone who never saw a fast hitch on a 1066. Well, I have a neighbor who likes the fast hitch so much that he took a fast hitch set up off a 1256(I think) and adapted it to fit on a brand new 5120 or 5140. Just thought you would like to know that there are some people who will go to great length to use that great fast hitch equipment.
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