Posted by Fordfarmer on June 16, 2010 at 07:27:41 from (98.125.143.202):
Posted this on the implement forum yesterday, but only got 1 response...thought maybe there'd be more here. I bought this rake twin hitch several years ago at an auction. Auctioneer said it was a New Holland, though he may have only been going by the color, as there is no make or model ID anywhere on it. I've never used it (still only have one NH 56... my Ford 503's are 3-point, so they won't work with this), and have decided to put it on ebay rather than have it sit and not do anyone any good. Would like to know for sure what it is I'm selling - I've never seen another one of these, or any literature on them. I don't think it's shop-built though. Just doesn't look like a one-off, and paint looks like a factory job. If any of you could use this, email me an offer - I wouldn't mind NOT giving ebay a cut! (First offer at or above what I paid would get it - and I was told I got a deal when I bought it.)
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