Posted by Super A on April 22, 2012 at 08:46:33 from (209.86.226.32):
I am in the process of adding a fast hitch from a 140 to my Super A. There are huge numbers of cultivision tractors around here, and I have seen many Super A"s (added later in their lives) 100"s, 130"s and 140"s with fast hitch.
My question is, how do you cultivate tall crops with them? I know there is a bracket that can be added to the bottom of the floorpan that you fasten the front bail to, in order to raise it up out of the way. But what about the main hitch bar where the implement "clicks" in?
As many of these tractors as there were on farms cultivating tobacco, I know this stuff has to come off easily, but I don"t see a clear-cut answer.
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