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Re: Cub Fast-hitch vs. 3-point hitch
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Posted by Chuck on April 11, 2000 at 05:46:41 from (63.27.47.77):
In Reply to: Cub Fast-hitch vs. 3-point hitch posted by Greg S on April 10, 2000 at 14:13:30:
Greg - It depends on what you are trying to accomplish. I also have a '66 Int'l Cub which came with the fast-hitch. It came with a disk, plow and grader blade. I did the research on three point vs. fast-hitch. The three point will set you back 500+/- unless you make it yourself. Then you will have to buy implements. Remember, if you are trying to use PTO powered implements, the Cub PTO is non-standard(offset,speed,rotation). I do not have a mower, but you might be able to get a different mounting system from Woods for use with the fast-hitch. I decided to stick with the fast-hitch. I've since purchased a new 5' fast-hitch rear blade and a 1000 loader. The implements are out there you just have to be patient and keep turning over rocks. You never know what you'll find. E-mail me if you'd like to discuss further.
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