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Re: Adding a Fast Hitch
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 18, 2007 at 19:33:39 from (209.226.247.185):
In Reply to: Adding a Fast Hitch posted by Jack DeLong on January 18, 2007 at 17:57:22:
Jack: As CNKS suggested go to parts book. If I were you, the first thing I'd buy would be a parts book on 1 point fast hitch. There are a lot of small pieces, and the parts book will help you make sure you have it all. Don't pay very much for an incomplete hitch, as you'll find the same parts are usually missing from all of them. Folks will remove a fast hitch and like to keep a few items as they have used it other places over the years. There is a complete hitch being advertized in YT photo adds right now, around $700., I believe. If it is indeed complete, it's probably worth it. 15 years ago I paid $25. for a hitch without the rear rockshaft. I know I've spent a $1,000. since looking for a rear rockshaft, without success. Problem is folks keep that rear rockshaft for building a 3 point hitch. Little do they know, on those offset tractors 1 point fast hitch is 10 times the hitch a 3 point is.
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