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Re: 230 Fast Hitch problem
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 11, 2007 at 18:59:55 from (209.226.247.96):
In Reply to: Re: 230 Fast Hitch problem posted by georgeky on May 11, 2007 at 18:26:40:
George: That is true of most of them. If you look through the archives, you'll find numerous ocasions where I described my 560 fast hitch as being similar to pulling the baler or forage harvester with a 4' chain. Blessed be the day that IH decided it wasn't practical to use that hitch as a drawbar. Particularly on the bigger tractors. 3 point would have been no better if farmers had used it for a drawbar. I cut my 560 fast hitch up for scrap, before tractor was 10 years old. I bought a new M type drawbar for it. I think fast hitch was the cats meow for SC, 100, 200, 130, 230, 140 and 140, however the big boys beat the crap out of it. I know, even the hitches on the light tractors are getting loose by now.
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