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Re: Does all Fast Hitch equip need vertical stabil
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 14, 2004 at 17:28:03 from (64.228.11.33):
In Reply to: Re: Does all Fast Hitch equip need vertical stabil posted by steveormary on December 14, 2004 at 15:13:26:
Steve: The fast hitch Ramon is refering to is the single point fast hitch on his Farmall 100. The stabilizer he is refering to is the upright welded on top of the fast hitch prong or fork, and slides in between two guides on hitch as fork enters. This apparatus is unique to the 1 point fast hitch, and is designed to keep implement solid with and in line in relation to the pull bar. Ramon had me puzzled with his first post as I was trying to figure out what a "vertical" stabilizer would be. At first all I could imagine a "vertical" stabilizer would be is a device to lock the hitch in a raised position. I have such a device on my Farmall 130, I use it when spraying, to take some of the presure off hydraulics. I realize what you are saying and quite agree with you. 1 point fast hitch performs no better with lateral stabilizer locked up.
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