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Re: overhaulin a fast hitch questions
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Posted by CNKS on March 02, 2006 at 20:14:39 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: overhaulin a fast hitch questions posted by J Muehring on March 02, 2006 at 19:31:47:
Likely all the bushings are worn -- they can be replaced, for a price. Machine shop did the ones in my 460 High Utility (same rear end as yours) fasthitch for $425. You can probably find a used fasthitch for that price, but it will be worn too. Must be only one source for the bushings. This machinist was very busy working on high dollar jobs, and had difficulty getting the bushings and working my job in. Took a long time. I suppose they can be made locally if you can find someone to do it. You are not going to get fast hitch to work like a drawbar. That is a problem with the unit as the hitch pulls from under the tractor at the same point that the swinging drawbar attaches to, if so equipped. It inherently has slop in it.
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