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fast hitch for an M

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max adams

07-03-2004 09:55:36




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Wardner and David B.

I'm going to give it a shot at giving access to these pic's, try the web address I have listed...but anyway,i wanted a hitch that had a factory appearance and worked like it's supposed to. and it does, it handles the 3-14's
real good and is solid.i had to widen the bars for the upper lift arms and lower stabilizer but not a big deal at all. the only thing left to do is, build my bracket for my top link.

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David B

07-03-2004 20:54:10




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 Re: fast hitch for an M in reply to max adams, 07-03-2004 09:55:36  
Thanks. Looks like you did a really nice job.



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Wardner

07-03-2004 10:48:27




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 Re: fast hitch for an M in reply to max adams, 07-03-2004 09:55:36  
Max, looks like you have to post here or email a visitor ID and password for others to view your pictures. I am still interested.

If you used a 350-450-460-560 rock shaft, the top link is availabe from Worksaver. A picture is posted at their web site. It is not difficult to fabrivate.



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Dick Davis

07-03-2004 10:59:15




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 Re: Re: fast hitch for an M in reply to Wardner, 07-03-2004 10:48:27  
I can't access the site, either. Are you talking about a three point or a Fast Hitch? Don't believe Fast Hitch, which was IHC patented two prong system, used a top link. I've never seen a Fast Hitch on any M other than a SMTA. The SMTA was the first appearance of the holes cast into the diferentail housing. My nickel Dick Davis



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Wardner

07-03-2004 11:33:34




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 Re: Re: Re: fast hitch for an M in reply to Dick Davis, 07-03-2004 10:59:15  
Dick, a fast hitch top link is handy for mounting some 3 point implements. I have three FH tractors set up like that. It is easy to do on a second stage FH.



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Dick Davis

07-04-2004 03:05:45




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: fast hitch for an M in reply to Wardner , 07-03-2004 11:33:34  
Thanks Warder I always learn something from your postings! Just never saw a top link/Fast hitch combination. Could you post some pictures of your set ups? And Max, WOW talk about a dedicated Fast Hitch fan to go to the challange of modifying the M to take a FH installation, I'm impressed. Thanks Dick Davis



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max adams

07-03-2004 11:05:53




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 Re: Re: Re: fast hitch for an M in reply to Dick Davis, 07-03-2004 10:59:15  
Dick, you are exactly right. there are no bosses casted into the housing. thats why i made an adapter so to speak to mount it to the housing.
i took and made patterns, then put them over onto the plate and cut them out. again your right they did not come with them.



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Wardner

07-03-2004 11:37:15




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: fast hitch for an M in reply to max adams, 07-03-2004 11:05:53  
third party image

Nice job Max



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max adams

07-03-2004 10:53:29




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 Re: Re: fast hitch for an M in reply to Wardner, 07-03-2004 10:48:27  
Wardner - Type user id: macadams@infinet.com, then type mopar as the password. Let me know if this works.
Thanks!

Max



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max

07-03-2004 10:59:42




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 Re: Re: Re: fast hitch for an M in reply to max adams, 07-03-2004 10:53:29  
Oh, one other thing. look to you right and you will see the words fast hitch. click on that and that should take you there.



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Geoff NY

07-04-2004 12:16:04




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: fast hitch for an M in reply to max , 07-03-2004 10:59:42  
Max, nice job of fabrication there. On my MD i have a similar set-up, but without the wings to hte axel. It would definnately add strength. Geoff



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