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400 q/h and rpru
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Posted by scotc on January 20, 2006 at 21:17:34 from (65.220.16.62):
I'd like to put a quickhitch on the 400 this spring. I've been thinking, and it seems to me, that the hitch off of a ute, if it will bolt up to the 400, should give me a little extra lift height, due to the ute version having to provide as much lift height with a smaller rear tire.But at the same time I'd like one like on the 300 we had. It had an arm that bolted to the corner of the platform and the cylinder lifted that arm, which connected to another arm and a rocker shaft under the pto to the right side with a arm over there to lift that side and a vertical crank for leveling. I don't know if that type is available for the 400, but I liked it because there was no slop in it. This is probably one of those things I'll never really resolve. A freind and I are going to the ihc club winter convention as it's only about an hour and half away. If that's interesting enough I may throw the narrow front on the SM and talk him into hauling it down to rpru with his 560 puller. And if I can't, I'll just be there wandering around myself.
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