Fast hitch implements attach to a single single latch (hitch). This latch is attached (and supported)to the tractor in 3 places. Two places are at either end of the cross bar that the latch hangs on, and the 3rd place by a bar that the latch sits on. This 3rd bar runs under the tractor and is bolted to the inverted drawbar. The cross bar attaches to 2 hitch arms that are part of the tractor.
Three point implements attach to the tractor at 3 points. 2 side points and a top link point.
I have 3 point hitches but I'm making a conversion attachment that will mount to a 3 point hitch and allow me to hook up fast hitch implements, of which I have a couple.
If you're going to be adding implements, go 3 pt. Much bigger selection. You can go to the case/IH website and search for 'Hitch' and you will see how the fast hitch connects.
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