Posted by D Slater on February 04, 2011 at 16:48:36 from (184.15.20.250):
In Reply to: Super MTA fast hitch posted by J.D.HEICHEL on February 04, 2011 at 11:14:01:
SMTA, 400 and 450 have the same transmission housing. SMTA has a different transmission top cover. 1956 was the first year for fasthitch with traction control that just bolts to the transmission housing and easy to install on a SMTA. First type fasthitch or 400 type also used parts that bolted to the top cover. There was no place to bolt the parts on a SMTA top cover. Also to work the way its supposed to the first type used two hydrualic cylinders and 2 valves to operate. Yes some have made plates or other things to go on a SMTA top cover or changed top covers to get the first type fast hitches to work. If a fast hitch got installed on a SMTA in 1954 I don't think IH factory had any hand in it.
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