Posted by The Dukester on January 20, 2011 at 12:12:44 from (4.229.144.190):
In Reply to: Front Hitch for H posted by Doug Kieta on January 18, 2011 at 11:56:23:
For pushing light things the hitch plate could be fastened where the lower bolster bolts on to the upper bolster and the PTO hitch plate (if you know what that is and still have it) will fit there using longer cap screws (bolts) to secure it, but you won't like this set-up to push heavy loads with because it makes the tractor steer difficult. I always fastened my front hitch to the sides of the tractor's upper bolster where you would mount the cultivators or other attachments. Don't try to mount anything more than a wheel scraper at those tabs on the lower end of the lower bolster between the wheels, you don't want to try to push or pull anything from there.
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