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1 pt fast hitch adapter

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werowance

03-05-2007 13:46:26




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Hi everyone, i saw on ebay a long time ago an adapter to adapt 1pt fast hitch to 3 point. it had the single point, and looked like it was made from box tubing, does anyone know where these might be available? im not sure if it was home made or not, if they are homemade anybody got any plans for one? i have a small 3 pt hitch gravel rake that i want to use on my super a, but dont want to cut on it, can anyone point me in the right direction?

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Hugh MacKay

03-05-2007 14:01:11




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 Re: 1 pt fast hitch adapter in reply to werowance, 03-05-2007 13:46:26  
werowance: In my life time I've built one 1 point to 3 point adapter and three 3 point hitch kits. problem with the adapter is it puts the implement back from tractor too far, and these little tractors don't have a lot of lift.

Now, if you'd like to see my most successful 3 point kit, go to implement photos, type in two different photos. Titles; No.1 Farmall 140 Fast Hitch, No.2 Same Farmall 140 With Fabricated 3 Point Hitch. Then send me an e mail, I'll give you a list of parts. Those two hitches can be changed from one to the other 5 min. and without wrenches. I can plow with this 3 point, that alone makes it a good hitch.

By the way I built two 3 point that weren't worth a damn. You don't want to know about those.

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werowance

03-06-2007 09:39:22




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 Re: 1 pt fast hitch adapter in reply to Hugh MacKay, 03-05-2007 14:01:11  
i like the design, did you have to weld on the lower u shaped bail? where the arms attach?

yes please send me a parts list, and if you have them larger pictures, i tried enlargeing them but it was grainy and i couldnt tell how you were hooking up at the top of the rock shaft.

and thanks for your input



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