Joe, I have a NOS IHC 2 point to 3 point adapter I purchased at a RPRU several years ago like in the upper photo. I agree that style of adapter is for light duty use only. I have never had to use it as I have several fast hitch implements which were made for 2 point use only on my Super C. So I have no experience with that type adapter as it has never been on the tractor. My question concerns the type of adapters with the balls in the end which fit into the IHC fast hitch latches. How do you hook them up to the tractor as from looking at them I would think you would have to put them on the 3 point implement first and someone would have to hold them or you would have to block them up in some manner to be in position to back into the prong ends. What makes me think this is how you do the hook up as they would point straight down once placed on the implement from gravity. The fast hitch yoke by design doesn't allow for much lateral movement as the hitch is very rigid in that direction which prevents you from putting them on the tractor first and swinging them out and over the hook-up pins on the implement. I have wondered how one person does a hook up using that style of adapters. Thanks for sharing the magic, Hal.
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