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Posted by Joe (Wa) on February 10, 2006 at 17:49:20 from (67.5.135.6):
In Reply to: Eagle hitch?? posted by fallon in ct on February 10, 2006 at 05:15:26:
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Most of the older Cat 1 implements will hook right up on the Eagle hitch. On some of the newer equipment you may have to turn one or both pins over for spacing, some may require modification but I haven't run into anything Cat 1 that can't be made to fit very easily. The best part of the Eagle hitch is ease of hook up and disconnect. You can just back in and the pins will align & latch, then you lift or lower for the top link. You don't have to muscle around to match the pins to the draft arms and you don't need sway chains. This pix is a 1959 311B GP tractor. The Eagle hitch on the 310B utility tractor is the same.
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