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Re: 1 Point Fast Hitch
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 28, 2004 at 03:52:34 from (216.208.58.172):
In Reply to: Re: 1 Point Fast Hitch posted by Mike Schmudlach on September 27, 2004 at 20:28:45:
Mike: I don't own a Cub, and the only Cub a 51, left our farm in 1958, traded on a new 130. I probably shouldn't have been so quick to say Cubs have small point socket as the two Cubs I refered to in earlier post, I did not measure. I do know they were factory hitches. I do know a bit about that one as I've been around these close to 50 years. The reason for making the statment is I was trying to buy implements from these tractors as they were at roadside with for sale signs. The implements were all small point. Had the price been right I may have bought some of these, particularly the roll over plow. Over the years I have owned 3 - SA, 2 - 130 and a 140. One of the 130s was a parts tractor bought to acquire fast hitch for a SA. I currently own a SA, 130 and 140 all with single point fast hitch. I also have 12 single point implements, and am always looking for more. Over the years I have run across numerous small point, single point fast hitch implements at auctions. And yes some of them were IH factory implements. Some were also fabricated implements. I have 4 implements I either modified or fabricated using hitch points from SC, 200 mowers. I do know the difference from IH factory original and aftermarket. If I run across any of these and have a camra I will take a photo. However don't hold your breath waiting as I am not in the habit of taking a camra to auctions. Might see it at shows, but that season almost over up in these parts.
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