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Re: Fast Hitch on a SM or SMTA?
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Posted by Wardner on September 11, 2000 at 16:59:37 from (63.23.216.98):
In Reply to: Fast Hitch on a SM or SMTA? posted by Paul on September 11, 2000 at 15:19:24:
No problem with SMTA. It is a bolt on if you use the 450/560 hitch. It is more difficult if you use the 400 hitch. In that case you will have change the rear frame cover (the large lid that covers the rear third of the tractor) with one that comes off a 400 row crop. You could also make a sturdy bracket that will accept the rock shaft. You are in for a lot of metal fab if you attempt to mount a fast hitch on a Super M. I have two MTAs with 400 fast hitches. One is done with the 400 lid and the other with a bracket. I think you will find that the early non-draft sensing hitch is prefered over the later hitch. I also have fast hitches on a 650 and 660. The 650 was quite a challange but the 660 was a bolt on. On a standard tread tractor, the floorboard has to go and sometimes the fenders as well. All my converted tractors have an aftermarket three spool hydraulic valve. On the MTAs, it is mounted vertically along side of the battery box on its own angle bracket.
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