Posted by the tractor vet on September 29, 2008 at 11:58:35 from (99.167.208.219):
In Reply to: Weight of Fast Hitch posted by Mark from WI on September 29, 2008 at 10:52:48:
Would have to come off and H as a M chassie is wider . Now no being a know it all here myself when i was pullen i have always done far better with the fast hitch then the straight draw bar but that was me . I did it one time with my 450 D where my buddy and i removed the fast hitch off our 450D's to make it into the 6000 double tree class was a bunch of work just for a ribbon . Won may pulls off the fast hitch on the old 450D my one buddy has a 706 gas narrow ft. 16.9x38 rears clamshell fenders and fast hitch and has won more farm stock dead weight pulls with that tractor then any body from the 8500 wright on up thru 14500 . One of the local pulls asked him not to come back with that tractor after the second year of taking all the classes. Same goes with my 806 D with narrow ft and fast hitch first pull it did took the 14500 class on a muddy sloppy track with over 20000 lbs on the sled plus one fat boy on top of all the weight as that was the last thing they could find trying to get me and a 1256 out . Make more POWER and work with what ya got and learn how to use it.
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