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Posted by Rod (WY) on March 07, 2000 at 10:07:24 from (199.3.14.80):
In Reply to: 3pt.-cat1or2? posted by Zac on March 07, 2000 at 09:23:36:
The 560 Fast Hitch 3-point adapters are spaced at 26 or 32 inches apart and are not adjustable or interchangeable. Straight arms are 26" CAT I. Bent arms are 32" CAT II. The outer balls can come in CAT I, CAT II, or drilled for both (Speeballs). Check the distance between the pins on your equipment. I'm betting your bush hog is CAT I but some equipment can be set up to be used either way. I ordered the lower arm adapters for my 560 from C&D for about 80 bucks. I got CAT I arms because that's what most of my stuff is. Use my 3-point 656 if CAT II is needed. Rod
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