Posted by The tractor vet on December 18, 2012 at 11:15:07 from (75.24.4.81):
In Reply to: fasthitch posted by KY on December 18, 2012 at 10:53:24:
Myself i like the ones that i use to reproduce as the would do the Cat. 1's and Cat 2's just by removing two bolts and swing them. and i would make up a floating top link bracket for the cross bar on the fast hitch. I have one set left that i use on my 806 and they are tough enough for pulling 4x16's or chisel plow . But mostly used now on the bale wrapper. I made a bunck of them up during my slow time and sold a set or two at each auction i went to or sold them with any fast hitch tractor i sold .The hard part about making them is the bar stock for the points is hard to come by and i would have to buy over 80 feet at a time . I had a local weld shop that had a computer controlled torch cut the points out for me as they could do it way faster then i could free hand .
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