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Posted by RAW in IA on July 14, 2000 at 20:13:11 from (206.28.170.221):
In Reply to: FAST HITCH posted by tim on July 14, 2000 at 18:29:06:
On the right side of the fast hitch under the tractor there should be a plate with a hole that a pin goes in to lock the drawbar solid. The pin is removed to use with a plow or other impllements. I believe the pin is in a second hole which goes through a slot in the plate to limit the amount of movement. I broke the shaft this plate is attached with on dad's 350 when I was a teenager by turning too quick at the end with a mounted plow. Couldn't take the punishment forever I guess. Also, locking the traction control lever in the down position will help with the for-back movement. This is the handle at the left rear cornerof the transmission deck beside the battery box. We kept ours locked down all the time. Didn't seem to do anything anyhow.
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