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Re: IHC 300 Utility fast-hitch
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Posted by Ibby on November 26, 2004 at 02:24:48 from (63.146.104.145):
In Reply to: IHC 300 Utility fast-hitch posted by bent on November 25, 2004 at 06:44:07:
Gee - I guess I've been lucky. My 350U has a fast hitch, and I love it. I've got 2 Fast hitch mowers, a 3 bottom and 2 bottom plows, back blade and a few homemade implements. I've only had the plows get unhooked once or twice (easily corrected by backing up with the plows still in the ground) No lynch pins to lose, either. They slide in easily, and unhitch cleanly with little fuss. It is important to keep the bolts and pins tight, so things don't get cocked off sideways. I did weld a top link onto my rockershaft, and it works pretty good with adapter arms for 3 point hitch stuff. I have had to fabricate 3 different adapter arms so the extension length and angle fits the implements properly. I usually leave them on the implements they were fabricated for and use them like a fast hitch. Just hop off to attach the top link.
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