GA Dave, that's actually a picture of a RARE early 3pt hitch from IH. The idea was to still be able to back up to the implement, flip a couple of catches, lift, and drive away. That, and I think they were still trying to get around paying licensing on the 3pt hitch patent which was still in effect at the time.
Notice on the arms that there are no sockets. It's a solid piece.
One of the 3pt adapters does indeed look very much like that, though.
Converting 3pt equipment to fast hitch is easy. All you need to do is weld a set of fast hitch points on the implement in the right position.
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