Mike, my reply wasn't meant to be "smart" as you put it. Fact is, that as John M said, the fast hitch system is so simple to switch from implement to implement, or drawbar as the case may be that the only thng simplier is to have a second tractor hooked to what you whatever .
I farmed with fasthitch equipment from the late '50s to the early '70s. It wasn't unusuall to switch fast hitch implements several times a day. It was also common practice for us to unhook whatever fast htch implement we were using at noon or quitting time & leave it in the field and just take the tractor home. The guy running a pull type implement sure didn't do that. He usually parked his tractor in the field & rode in with the other guy.
If you still consider my reply as "smart", well so be it but I still say the only thing simpler than switching fasthich equipment is having a tractor on each piece of equipment being used.
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