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JerryinPa

04-02-2006 05:06:28




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Anyone ever use the 3 point conversion prongs without the eye socket? Here is a picture. It seems like it would make attaching implement easier as you can't swing the lower arms of a fast hitch independently of each other. With something like this you could just back the hitch up under the implement and lift, then slide in pins. What do you guys think?

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butchmo

04-03-2006 16:19:25




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 Re: fast hitch convertion in reply to JerryinPa, 04-02-2006 05:06:28  
I bought a set of those about 3 years ago. Really like them used them to mount a 7' Kuhn disc mower behind my 560D Will probably buy another set for my 706



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Farmall wrangler

04-02-2006 11:59:23




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 Re: fast hitch convertion in reply to JerryinPa, 04-02-2006 05:06:28  
Hey Jerry, Just wondering where you are located in Pa. I'm in Huntingdon county and am always looking for Farmall fans in our area. Farmall wrangler



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JerryinPa

04-03-2006 16:52:37




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 Re: fast hitch convertion in reply to Farmall wrangler, 04-02-2006 11:59:23  
Hi,

I am in Indiana County. Nice to meet you.



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scotc

04-04-2006 21:18:08




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 Re: fast hitch convertion in reply to JerryinPa, 04-03-2006 16:52:37  
I'm in crawford. Well, not right at the moment but that's where home is.



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Kelly C

04-02-2006 10:32:02




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 Re: fast hitch convertion in reply to JerryinPa, 04-02-2006 05:06:28  
I have a set like those. Only mine have a ratchet that opens when you lift it over a pin and closes automatic. No pin to remove. Those are cat 2 3pt arms so to wide for cat one stuff.
I also have this type.

Works ok I guess.

As long as you have depth control on your fast hitch. Then at least you can tilt it up some.

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scotc

04-04-2006 21:14:58




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 Re: fast hitch convertion in reply to Kelly C, 04-02-2006 10:32:02  
My uncle got a similar peice to that when he got the 300. Only it stands a little more vertical and hooks closer into the tractor. The implement on it would hang in about where your top peice ties in and it has a adjustable top "link"



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JerryinPa

04-02-2006 08:44:07




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 Re: fast hitch convertion in reply to JerryinPa, 04-02-2006 05:06:28  
I didn't get them. I just saw them for sale here...http://www.tonystractors.com/prongIII.html



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thumbanger

04-02-2006 08:27:50




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 Re: fast hitch convertion in reply to JerryinPa, 04-02-2006 05:06:28  
Looks good to me who makes them .



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FatRedneck

04-02-2006 07:44:52




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 Re: fast hitch convertion in reply to JerryinPa, 04-02-2006 05:06:28  
i like em whered u get them?



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