mkirsch: You should be able to do that. I built one starting with nothing but a fast hitch socket off a Farmall 560. Rather than trying to mount the hitch bail to the SA final drives. Take height adjustment bolts out of the U drawbar, back up on 6x6 blocks and let drawbar swing down and back up on front side. It makes an excellent hitch bail, plus it doesnt take long to turn it back to drawbar if you so desire.
The Cub vertical links will be a bit short, however you have to design something to convert to hooking to SA rear rockshaft. Mine worked fine, I even plowed with it. I'd have to go through my files, however there might be some photos kicking around. I haven't used it since I got the 140 and now have two factory one point fast hitches. Plus I have a woods mower on my SA.
Tractor Sam built one and fabricated it all except the U drawbar and the rear rockshaft.
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