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Re: Re: Re: Identifying Fast Hitch Class 1 vs. 2
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 18, 2003 at 14:57:49 from (209.226.247.66):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Identifying Fast Hitch Class 1 vs. 2 posted by Brian Schmidt on November 18, 2003 at 10:23:22:
Brian: We'll forget about the 1 points and not confuse the issue. There are only two sizes of prongs, the small one is used on the Super C, 200 and 230 only. The small one is 2.5 inches high at reciever inlet and prong matches at that point. The large one used on all other 2 point tractors is 3 inches at same point. The 240 and all the larger tractors use the large prong. When I say there are 3 sizes, that is as it applies on hitch bolting up to tractor The hitch bolts to chassis and there are 3 sizes of chassis. Super C, 200, 230 and 240 have small chassis; 330, 300, 340, 350 and 460 have the medium size chassis and 400, 450 and 560 have large chassis. You can hook small prong implements to the large hitches by using a 1/2 inch filler plate. The large prong implements will not hook to small hitch. I hope this clears it up.
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