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Re: Re: 460 fast hitch or 3 point I can hear all you guys laughing
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Posted by RayP on February 11, 2001 at 18:54:28 from (216.46.197.214):
In Reply to: Re: 460 fast hitch or 3 point I can hear all you guys laughing posted by dick on February 11, 2001 at 08:36:24:
Dick, I have a Farmall 200 which came with a fast hitch. for about $300 I got an adapter kit from Worksaver.com. What you say about the fast-hitch is true, there are some disadvantages, too though. Impliments must have the proper width between the 3point mounting pins, or they won't fit - I have had to select carefully, and shim the pins to fit. The arms are fixed, and you cannot adjust them independently, vertically, like a true 3point hitch either. It is a simple conversion, and I have been well served with it on a bush-hog, disc, scraper bucket, rear blade, boom arm, we'll see how it works on a plow in the spring!
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