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756 WITH FAST HITCH

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G MAN RED

05-10-2004 14:22:53




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HAS ANYONE USED THE FAST HITCH TO 3 POINT CONVERSION TONGS WHICH CHANGE THE SPACING FROM 26" TO 32"? HOW DO THEY WORK? OR SHOULD YOU JUST TRY TO FIND A FACTORY 3 POINT AND INSTALL IT?
THANKS FOR YOU HELP




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r4etired

05-10-2004 19:54:15




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 Re: 756 WITH FAST HITCH in reply to G MAN RED, 05-10-2004 14:22:53  
My set has a hinge in the middle with a pin to change the spacing, they sure make hooking to an implement a lot easier. just pull the pins and they will spread to go over the end . I have the only set like them I have ever seen. I use my 2pt draw bar, I made some open top adapters and welded them to the draw bar,now I just go under and lift. I fabricated a slide over lock so you can use down pressure,

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Chuck

05-10-2004 19:48:33




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 Re: 756 WITH FAST HITCH in reply to G MAN RED, 05-10-2004 14:22:53  
We used one on an 856 years ago. It worked fine.
Changing to a factory 3 pt. would not be a cheap or simple swap.



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TP from Central PA

05-10-2004 17:35:51




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 Re: 756 WITH FAST HITCH in reply to G MAN RED, 05-10-2004 14:22:53  
I think the conversions work better than the factory 3 pt on the 756's..... ..... Especially here on our hills, the sway control is so much better with the 2pt! I'd get the lower arms and the top link bracket..... ...bolt the top link bracket on and click the lower arms in and go!



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Farmall43

05-10-2004 16:47:15




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 Re: 756 WITH FAST HITCH in reply to G MAN RED, 05-10-2004 14:22:53  
I use the fast hitch to 3pt conversion on my 450 for light stuff. I have never used for any heavy applications. Depending on how it is built I would have to believe they would take a beating. Mine is mostly cast and weighs about 150#. It is fairly sturdy and I would have no problems using it for plowing. But since I hace fast hitch plows that is not necesary.



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Hayshaker5

05-10-2004 20:15:02




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 Re: Re: 756 WITH FAST HITCH in reply to Farmall43, 05-10-2004 16:47:15  
I have a 560 with Fast Hitch and I have FH points from a 540 plow and purchased the bracket for the 3rd arm. Also I can use a Category I quick hitch. Most meduim sized blades will fit and most cultivators you can move the lower pins in to Category I width. The lower pins are of the Category II size.



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