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Re: Fast Hitch question's on implement prong width size
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 19, 2003 at 02:29:22 from (216.208.58.153):
In Reply to: Fast Hitch question's on implement prong width size posted by Ray in PA. on February 18, 2003 at 21:10:14:
Ray: I don't believe there were ever two widths in fast hitch, at least up to end of 460-560 production. Here is what I know. My 300 and 560 were both same width and same prong size. My brother has a 230 with fast hitch, plow, rear blade and mower. That hitch is same width as 300 and 560, however prong size is smaller, by 1/2 inch in depth and 1/8 inch in thickness. The implements from smaller hitches on SC, 200 and 230 can be used on larger tractors using a 1/2 inch filler plate under the prong. This is probably not much interest to you but on single point hitch on offset Farmalls, Cub uses the small prong and SA, 100, 130 and 140 use the large one.
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