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Re: fast hitch for Super C
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 04, 2006 at 15:18:35 from (209.226.106.192):
In Reply to: fast hitch for Super C posted by farmall ralph on November 04, 2006 at 13:06:30:
Ralph: If your going fast hitch shopping just a bit of advice. Get a parts book and be sure you get every last little part of the hitch, particularly the hydraulic control valve. There are certain parts on fast hitches, everyone seems to find another use for, thus they quietly tuck that out of sight during sale of hitch. I have a fast hitch here off a Farmall 100. When I bought it I knew certain pieces were missing, but the price was right, or so I thought at the time. I always figured I'd run across those missing pieces someday. That was 17 years ago, haven't seen them yet. I've seen countless hitches with same parts missing, and by gosh, everyone keeps the same part. Most of folks think it's just one minor item, he wont miss it. Kind of hard to fathom how their brain works, if the hitch wont go up and down, I never figured it was worth much.
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