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dan

01-25-2004 08:26:03




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I got a couple of worn out parts for my fast hitch on my super c and was wondering if anyone knows of a source for them. First is the ball sockets on the end of the lift yoke. They aren't popping out yet but don't have much life in them left. The grease fittings were missing when I got it and I put in new ones but the sockets are still shot. Second is a missing part. It connects the rockshaft arm on the left side to the bracket right behind the left brake housing and it allows you to tilt side to side using the touch control lever. I never had one but it would sure come in handy for plowing. Anyone got one or know where to get one?
I love this fast hitch and converting to three point isn't even an option. I just need a source of parts for it.

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Andrew Weber

02-18-2005 18:34:04




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 Re: fasthitch parts in reply to dan, 01-25-2004 08:26:03  
Dan,

I am looking for the fast hitch parts, did you have any luck getting them?



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Mark Peters

01-25-2004 15:10:49




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 Re: fasthitch parts in reply to dan, 01-25-2004 08:26:03  
Dan, The missing part is called the bellcrank adjusting link, part # 517 824 R1. Those links ,it seems, always were taken of the tractors and got lost.I have a Super C with it missing also. If my memory serves me, I think that Harold Robinson had some new reproduction links at the 2003 Red Power in Bloomsburg,PA. He has lots of NOS,reproduction and used IH parts and is a real good guy to deal with. Here`s his phone # (660)766-2762. He`s a hard guy to get a hold of sometimes, so keep trying if no answer. His ad in Red Power magazine says to call between 5:00 and 9:30 P.M. Mon - Sat. No calls on Sunday. On your other problem, the balls are held onto the u-shaped yoke with a roll pin or solid pin. Drive the pins out and rotate the ball 180 degrees. My bet is that the balls have a groove worn in them and by rotating them you`ll be riding on an unworn part of the ball. At least thats what worked on my hitch. Mark

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TDK

01-25-2004 14:22:54




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 Re: fasthitch parts in reply to dan, 01-25-2004 08:26:03  
I believe the part you need is #517824R1-Link,bellcrank adjusting. It won't hurt to contact some salvage yards or place an ad in Y/T classifieds.If you need a list of salvage yards, send me an e-mail.As for the lateral link,you should be able to buy the ball sockets and have them welded in place of your old ones.Good Luck!



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Hugh MacKay

01-25-2004 11:45:21




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 Re: fasthitch parts in reply to dan, 01-25-2004 08:26:03  
Dan: Anything to do with fast hitches you basically have two choices fabricate or scrapyard.



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