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Re: Two Questions
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 07, 2006 at 12:56:56 from (75.24.5.36):
In Reply to: Two Questions posted by Allan In NE on August 07, 2006 at 10:48:42:
Now that is not stuck , heck thats just a momentary delay . ANd now is a nice time to have ONE tractor with a fast hitch with drawbar . That way there is no need for the bar and chain . Thats another reason that i keep the 806 with the fast hitch just for them days like that . Now if ya had ever got stuck with a full fertilizer spreader and after having darn near every tractor in the neighbor hood hook to it and still no joy and have to bring the cutting torch out and cut the pin then drag the tractor out then the spreader with 6 ton on it back up off the ground that fast hitch saves the day . And when ya need a bit more weight transfer ya can't beat the fast hitch for getting something unstuck .
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