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Posted by agpilot on May 03, 2007 at 14:39:51 from (206.146.78.170):
Hello Everyone: It is over a two hour drive to the 350-rc that I am buying so I'll ask here how much of a margin there is in the width between the two Fast-hitch "spears" or points that can be plugged into the 350 FastHitch.? I can have access to getting several items that have the two IHC fasthitch points welded to them. There is a plow and spring tooth digger. A flat drawbar and a frame with a large spray tank. A couple of 2 point plug-ins that convert out to use 3 point equipment...etc ( I measured all items on the flat area where points are locked in rather then guess at a centerline on a rounded area of the points.) Most points seem to be parallel. What is "correct" factory distance between the two points? What's the Min-Max width that a 350 FH can normally tolerate? Thanks much... agpilot
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