Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 29, 2008 at 15:34:40 from (209.226.106.14):
In Reply to: 230/240 Fast hitch posted by M Nut on November 29, 2008 at 10:15:00:
M Nut: I'm not certain this is an obstacle. 230 uses small fork receivers and 240 large fork receivers. I know my brother has a 230 and a friend of his a 240, and they exchange implements a bit. They determined that my brother could change the bottom pull bar, thus giving him large receivers. Last time I discussed this with him he was still shopping for a large receiver pull bar.
One item that will be different is draft control linkage from hitch hydraulic cylinder to the remote valve. Some of those linkages were cable, while others were rods with pivots. If it is cable you can probably make the switch. I would think the rod and pivot would be close to impossible given the seat and platform arrangment. You may be able to change it to cable control. Probably you will have to switch remote valves as well. While the housing is the same on hitch valve, the internal workings are different. 240 might have a hitch valve, but I doubt it.
If you want an opinion, I'm saying the structure of the hitch will bolt up, you may have to improvise with that draft linkage.
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