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Posted by Jim in NC on September 28, 2006 at 05:50:41 from (172.163.48.67):
In Reply to: To all owners of A, SA, 100, 130 and 140 tractors posted by Hugh MacKay on September 28, 2006 at 04:03:18:
Hugh, I have combinations of all rear hitches and setups. I use a Super A with the U drawbar. I have a 140 with a one point hitch, and a 274 with a three point hitch. The fast hitch is really good to hook to a trailer with a jackstand with a ball hitch. Just back under it and lift. I have moved many without getting off the tractor to hitch or unhitch. It is not good with any trailer or above ground implement that is heavy because it tends to sway from side to side. The u bar for the Super A is more stable since it is fixed. One can cultivate with the fast hitch on the 140, but only when stuff is small. There is not much ground clearance. Sometimes I put a hitch bar to the 3 point lift arms of the 274 if the one point is off the 140. The 274 also uses a U drawbar. It can be used without removing the 3 point hitch. These are used alot for gardening and tobacco. The different setups are very helpful.
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