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Posted by Jim.UT on December 22, 2005 at 12:15:24 from (64.122.18.247):
In Reply to: getting a ball hitch to fit on a three point tract posted by Jim St. Aubin on December 22, 2005 at 07:54:44:

Here's a diagram (robbed from SpeeCo's website) of a drawbar lock. The oblong opening is where the end of your 11 hole drawbar goes. The other part of the lock clamps to your lift arm. The keeps the drawbar from rotating. Then you just bolt the appropriate size ball to one of the holes in the drawbar and you're ready to go. You can go the other route also as pictured by Tim, but then you have to crank the trailer up and down to hook it up. With the 11 hole drawbar you can just back up to the trailer with the 3 point lift down, then when you're under the hitch of the trailer, lift up on the touch control to hook up the trailer. You'll probably have to go to TSC to get the lock. I think SpeeCo only sells wholesale to dealers, but I could be wrong.
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