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Re: sleeve hitch
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Posted by randy on March 14, 2000 at 05:38:29 from (63.89.2.100):
In Reply to: sleeve hitch posted by BOB (pa) on March 13, 2000 at 17:33:59:
bob, i don't have a picture, but i'll take a shot at describing it. i have a craftsman GT w/sleeve hitch. assume we're talking about the same thing. the plow should have a "square" of angle iron on the end that attaches to the hitch. one side of the square should be missing, leaving 3 sides in a "C" configuation. the sleeve of the hitch slips into the "C", and a pin (a really heavy one) is inserted from the top of the "C", through the hitch, and out the bottom of the "C". the hitch is then raised and lowered (at least on mine) by the same lever that raises and lowers the mower deck. i don't have a picture of it, sorry. good luck randy
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