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To all 300-350-400 FastHitch owners
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Posted by Agpilot on April 22, 2007 at 01:36:02 from (206.146.78.170):
Hello: In another post I asked about the Farmall 350 hydraulic system because I am going to check out another tractor. I may have to add IHC hyd fluid before starting it. After starting it I want to test the hydraulic system by using the Fasthitch system, with the standard flat drawbar inserted, to raise the rear of the tractor. So my question is how well do other fasthitchs raise the rear of your tractor. The big question is: How fast do you have to run your engine to get it to lift both rear wheels off the ground? My prime interest is the 350 models but I would think most all of the 300-350-400-450 would be similar. Having fluid filled rear tires and wheel weights would also add to the amount of pressure needed. (rowcrop models) No, I'll not have access to a pressure tester. Using the hitch will also test the hitch itself and give a reasonable idea how well his hyd system works. ( Yes I'll Use Standard safety precautions before testing) Thanks Agpilot
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