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Posted by J.D. Humm on February 06, 2002 at 15:47:34 from (67.202.67.162):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall/John Deere discussion posted by donwisc on February 06, 2002 at 10:40:06:
I have been around fast hitch and three point IH tractors all my life. The fast hitch implements are definetly easier to hook up to, sometimes unhitching can be a problem if you are on uneven ground but three point equipment is always a pain, even with a quick coupler. Everything has to sitting exactly right or you do not get hooked up with out a struggle. Of course the 3point IH tractors we have had have always been the big ones that did not have the 2 point option and big equipment is just hard to attach anyway. I think that for 100 hp and under the fast hitch is the way to go, like having smaller fh tractors around for convenience.
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