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Re: Convert fast hitch to 3 point hitch for 340.
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Posted by 350 Don on November 14, 2002 at 15:04:10 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: Convert fast hitch to 3 point hitch for 340. posted by Owen Powell on November 14, 2002 at 14:13:39:
Simple. Get the conversion arms that slide right into your fast hitch receivers. They have the ball connections on the end and, since you already have the top link figured out, you will be good to go. Those conversion arms are available from several places. Try your local IH dealer or a tractor bone yard. Also there are several sources that have been mentioned in previous posts on this site, especially on the Farmall board. You might check the archives and get some ideas. Whatever you do, don't disable your fast hitch in your enthusiasm to get a three point. You'll certainly hurt the resale value of your tractor, and if you've never used fast hitch implements, you will find them to be superior in virtually every way to three point. One more point- the conversion arms will be much cheaper than replacing the entire fast hitch setup with an after market, or even IH original, 3 point.
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