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Re: 1 Pnt Fast Hitch Q's
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Posted by Stan(VA). on December 07, 2004 at 17:27:01 from (208.59.157.93):
In Reply to: Re: 1 Pnt Fast Hitch Q's posted by Hugh MacKay on December 07, 2004 at 03:50:09:
Bill, Raymon and Hugh, Thanks for the input. This tractor does have the rear rockshaft connected, I remember using it to level the hitch out. I think the rods on the left were adjusted to give the greatest drop, but will double check on that. I don't have access to any single point attachments locally to compare, but I seem to recall pictures of several factory pieces that have a vertical drop (a bend) in the one point fork that puts the implement closer to the ground? I know this 3 pnt adapter has the lower pins on the same level as the fork, as does most of the Agri Supply fast hitch implements (the box blade I recall for sure). Guys, on your implements is there a drop from the fork down to the main frame of the implement, or is that implement dependant? Thanks, Stan(VA).
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