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Re: fast hitch implement point size
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Posted by Chad from Michigan on February 05, 2007 at 09:35:49 from (152.72.151.71):
In Reply to: fast hitch implement point size posted by 59FastHitch on February 04, 2007 at 19:59:28:
Well I can tell you this I have a 1956 Cub I bought from the orignal owner and I have the bill of sale to say that the fast hitch is from 1956 as well. With that said I drove by a junk pile in front of a guys house of farm parts he was selling. There in the pile was a 2 point cut off a super C implement of some kind. I gave the man $10 for it and left. I have since cut the prongs off and have mounted them to home made Cub implments for my cubs and those super c 2 points worked just fine. I did have to add the piece of steel that goes up like a tail fin to keep it from moving side to side but other than that it was a perfect fit. chad
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