Dell, Yup, identical; either one fits either of my hands. Sorry, I just couldn't help myself there. I dug out my sales slip from Carl F. Statz & Sons, Waunakee, Wisc. triple w dot carlfstatz dot com 888-867-8289. The slip states: 43-300 H.D. Conversion Tongs-Straight. 07/15/08 they listed at $192.00 and they gave me $50.00 credit on the old rusty ball-type tongs. Hal; yes, the opposite end of the latch is the circular end with the hole that is pulled to retract the latch. I agree about the control of the three point spacing. I purchased an old single stage snow blower that I have never used and it is a struggle to get connected to the arms just so I can move it around the yard a few times to mow. I too really like the fast-hitch and am really a big operator - an eight foot blade and a 60" rotary mower with ~.989 acres. I'm gonna drive my Farmall 460 today ~20 miles total for two trips, putting JD riders in storage. 21 degrees and a sunny sky...a great day for a tractor riding! Enjoy your day folks, I'm gonna.
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