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Re: what happend to fast hitch
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Posted by Mark on March 15, 2006 at 20:46:02 from (172.162.211.232):
In Reply to: what happend to fast hitch posted by Joe werner on March 15, 2006 at 18:33:13:
For my money's worth, the 3 pt hitch is the worst of all the modern hitching systems. But for whatever reason, it caught on and stayed. I always liked the Allis Snap Coupler system the best....especially because it drafts from in front of the rear wheels..which tends to pull the tractor down into the ground instead of levering it up. No rocket science involved. I've not seen it all or been around like many of you have, but I have yet to see any brand or color tractor that pound for pound would out pull an Allis....no flames required, I'm color blind. There is one green tractor and two red ones sitting here now, orange one long gone.
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