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Posted by Joe kimbriel on July 06, 2005 at 12:20:42 from (136.200.52.33):
I am in the process of piecing together of what is left of the 3 point fast hitch for my 300 Utility. What I have to work with is the fast hitch arms that attach to the bottom of the power take off unit mounted with swivel ball type sockets and the 1” hydraulic lifting arm connection. One side of the lifting arm has a connection device that has been welded to a chunk of iron that will connect to one fast hitch arm with a bolt. This would lift the one fast hitch but does not seem right. It seems that there should be turn buckles or something besides a chunk of iron. If there we ball socket mounted turn buckles what would keep the hitch from swinging side to side. I did not see any place to tie a chain to prevent this from swinging. The picture is before I got it out of the berries, but it may help show what I am describing. Does anyone have a picture of how this should be put together? Thanks,
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