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SuperCmore

05-14-2002 10:03:44




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Where can I get the one piece Fast Hitch to 3 point conversion..the kind that slides into the Fast Hitch and has a place for the top link?? Thanks...Cmore




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Gary J.

05-17-2002 19:57:08




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 Re: Fast Hitch Conversion in reply to SuperCmore, 05-14-2002 10:03:44  
I've got one in my barn. I paid $230 for it at an auction. It's for sale for that price.



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GW

05-16-2002 19:06:39




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 Re: Fast Hitch Conversion in reply to SuperCmore, 05-14-2002 10:03:44  
You can order a quick hitch through Tractor Supply
Company in Indiana. Category One hitches are for tractors from 20-45 horsepower. The top link pins
are 3/4" diameter. Lift arm pins are 7/8" diameter. Cost is about $180.00. You may need some other parts to finish the job such as cross drawbars (about $20.00), stabilizer arms (anywhere
from $8.00-$25.00--you'll need one for the right side and one for the left side as they are different), and adjustable top links(about $20.00 each). Don't forget the lynch pins! Hope this helps. Tractor Supply has a web site that follows...www.myTSCstore.com You probably have a store near you.

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Martin

05-15-2002 12:05:29




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 Re: Fast Hitch Conversion in reply to SuperCmore, 05-14-2002 10:03:44  
I got one from worksaver- www.worksaver.com -(that sounds like the one jal-SD described. I too had to get a dealer to order it for me. Hope this helps some -- Martin



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Hugh MacKay

05-14-2002 14:32:19




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 Re: Fast Hitch Conversion in reply to SuperCmore, 05-14-2002 10:03:44  
My brother has what you are talking about for his 230 and likes it very much. I discussion on here two week back it was revealed you can no longer buy new ones. A friend of my brother borrowed his for a pattern and using forks from an old IH mower, he fabricated the same quite easily. Personally if I were building one I would find the forks and utilize a 3 point quick hitch, which in cat 1 are available for around 250-300.

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jtwaldo

05-14-2002 12:25:36




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 Re: Fast Hitch Conversion in reply to SuperCmore, 05-14-2002 10:03:44  
I have a three point hitch on my 200. I believe I will be taking it off and put it back the way it was (if I can). The 3ph on mine was on there when I got it. It cannot be adjusted in or out to account for different size hook-ups. In other words, if the distance between the lower 2 points on the implement isn't within an inch or so of arms on the tractor, it won't go (or at least the best I can tell). If you find one that will allow you to adjust it let me know!

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jal-SD

05-14-2002 11:18:37




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 Re: Fast Hitch Conversion in reply to SuperCmore, 05-14-2002 10:03:44  
Got one for mine a couple of months ago-ordered it through C-IH dealer, but had to tell him where to get it. Don't remember the name of the place-will check tonite & if no one has posted an answer by tomorrow, I'll get back to ya. It extends the fast hitch a long ways back, so Super C is kinda light on front end. (Wish I had some front wheel weights.) Ya had to take off the belt pulley w/mine to bolt on the support for the third arm. It was about $320, including taxes & shipping. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)

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