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Posted by mark on February 22, 2000 at 14:13:55 from (137.244.215.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 1Pt posted by Scott Hansen on February 16, 2000 at 13:48:04:
The 1 pt hitch is more of a coupler. The implements have a probe that sitcks out from the font, this probe inserts into a recepticle on the top of the draw bar and is held in place by a latch. The fit is so well that bu raing or lowering the front of the draw bar the implement can be made to lower or raise at the very back, bu raising the back you can lift the intire implement from the ground. I can change inpolemtns with out gettin g out of the seat, just place the mower where is want to leave it lower to the ground, pull on a rope tied to the latch, pull away and back up the the plow, disk harow, scrape blade, or rake, insert the probe by backing up to it (eseiar than it sound since this is right under you) and lift and drive away, takes about a 1 minite. This is not a trailer hitch, i do have an attachemen that bolts on to the draw bar to attache a ball to, so you can back under a boat trailer setting on a concrete block ( or any trailer) lift it up and drag it away. Really is a good system, but I do want to add some three point connection to use some other type of implemetns
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