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240 fast hitch to 3 point conversion tongs

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rex

02-27-2004 03:10:00




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Hope this is not confusing but bear with me I am looking for the hitch arms(big prongs 26" spacing)that are the kind you lift up on the implement then latch the top of the arm to lock it on the pins,any help will be appreciated. Thanks Rex




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Hayshaker5

02-27-2004 16:14:27




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 Re: 240 fast hitch to 3 point conversion tongs in reply to rex, 02-27-2004 03:10:00  
I have a 560 with fast hitch. To convert it to 3 point I installed a 3rd link that bolts to the fast hitch rockshaft, then I purchased prongs from a #540 IH plow. I then purchased a quick hitch from Farm & Fleet and extended the quick hitch 5" below the lower link latches to get the blade, cultivator to raise high enough. I can remove the quick hitch and prongs and go back to fast hitch very easily. I still prefer using the fast hitch when I can.

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Farmall450man

02-27-2004 08:38:06




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 Re: 240 fast hitch to 3 point conversion tongs in reply to rex, 02-27-2004 03:10:00  
They show up on eBay. One set just sold for around $100. I got my set for around $75. I think that there is a set listed now. Do a search on Farmall and fast hitch.



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TDK

02-27-2004 14:41:48




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 Re: Re: 240 fast hitch to 3 point conversion tongs in reply to Farmall450man, 02-27-2004 08:38:06  
The 2-point arms your looking for are hard to find & when you do they're expensive. A set just sold on e-bay for $110. If your only concerned with usefulness & not looks, you could have a set made. My brother borrowed a set, took to local vocational school & had some made. They did an excellent job & cost was practically nil!



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