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distance for quick hitch

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coondog

11-03-2006 23:25:32




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I have a IH 560 with the fast hitch set up on it. I am in the process of converting it over to a 3 point quick hitch and was wondering if someone could give me the distance from the center line of the lower link arms back to the end of the pto shaft.

I have the lower link arms cut extra long so, now I need this dimension to know how short to cut them.




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coondog

11-05-2006 01:49:34




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 Re: distance for quick hitch in reply to coondog, 11-03-2006 23:25:32  
The measurment I was needing was with the lower link arms striaght out from the pto shaft. place a round bar that goes from the right side lower link arm to the left side lower link arm and measure from the center of that bar back to the end of the pto shaft.



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Richard H.

11-04-2006 06:04:21




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 Re: distance for quick hitch in reply to coondog, 11-03-2006 23:25:32  
135, I"ve got one on my 861 Ford. The way I see it all of the measurements depend on the top-link as in... O----- ----O

O----- ----- ---O So with your top link adj. to about the middle pos. you should be able to set the quick hitch on the implement, back the tractor to it, hook up the top-link and measure the arms. Other ways to do it I"m sure,but with no one to help me but the dog that"s how I would. Richard

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Richard H.

11-04-2006 06:10:15




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 Re: distance for quick hitch in reply to Richard H., 11-04-2006 06:04:21  
Sorry for the wrong name there Coondog...A little early yet!



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135 Fan

11-03-2006 23:39:28




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 Re: distance for quick hitch in reply to coondog, 11-03-2006 23:25:32  
Don't know the dimension but you could put an extension on the pto if you had to. I think it varies a little on different tractors. Some tractors had different lengths of 3 pt. arms available. Dave



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