D7fever said: (quoted from post at 05:58:14 03/18/15) I'll try again, I found another picture. the draft control rod is in front of the driver, and goes between the rockshaft arm and the front of the yoke on the rear hitch, on the RIGHT side of the tractor, under the brake and clutch pedals. Not sure I can put in a clickable link, probably have to type it in.
http://tractors.wikia.com/wiki/Farmall_140
This rod right above the fender. Think about what it will do when you tighten that nut. I just makes sense........
You also need the draft control rod which connects to the hydraulics on the other side. If you raise the lift all the way up, Move the other (right side) hydraulic lever backwards and it should tilt the implement up in the back.
You can purchase one of those add on things but it shouldn't be needed. I have an Owner's Manual for the Fast Hitcha and also shows you how to Attach it to the tractor and stuff. Let me know if you want to buy a copy.
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