Posted by samn40 on January 06, 2014 at 13:19:03 from (81.129.41.191):
Not meaning to offend anyone, or say that what we do is right....but have a look at the operation of the autohitch and decide if it would not save time and effort hitching machines. The swing drawbar part is not well described, but I can assure you it works just the same as any fixed swinging drawbar, just you don't have to get off the tractor to raise the implement. The last red ball hitch attachment is the latest idea, but only used on the heaviest of machines. It is not real common yet. I am always real interested in how farmers do things elsewhere. I am always looking out for new ideas when I visit your shows and I like to show you all what we do different.....It may not suit your practices but this item does work well for us and I bet it could make life a lot easier for some off you, especially if you are not as fit as you once were......Have a look at this Utube demonstration......http://youtu.be/-B9rIHIg_mQ Sam
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