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Wayne M Kittler

09-25-2004 13:47:50




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What number was the IH fast hitch 5 bar hay rake ?




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Mark Peters

09-26-2004 06:26:31




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 Re: Rake number in reply to Wayne M Kittler, 09-25-2004 13:47:50  
Wayne, I think ihkovas has it pretty straight on the model #`s and years produced.I have a No. 11 that I have all fixed up. It was on the Red Power mag cover, Mar& April 2004 edition.I don`t think they were produced in very large quantities. It took me a loooong time to find one. Mark



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ihkovas

09-25-2004 22:37:51




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 Re: Rake number in reply to Wayne M Kittler, 09-25-2004 13:47:50  
Wayne, I believe the only Fast-Hitch models built were the #11 and #12. The #11 was built from 1957 to 1960 and had rounded C-channel frame rails. The #12 was built 1960 to 1963 and this one had the frame rails squared off in front and could be set up as a 3-point. Both of these had 5 rake teeth bars with the old style bearings on the ends(same as the bars on the pull-type model #15).



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Hugh MacKay

09-25-2004 19:03:15




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 Re: Rake number in reply to Wayne M Kittler, 09-25-2004 13:47:50  
Wayne: I have a book in front of me I thought may give your answer. On mowers it refers to both C-28 and 100 mowers available in either fast hitch or 3 point.

When it comes to the rakes in same book, on models 9, 14 and 16 it refers only to 3 point hitch. I remember there was a model 15 trailer model. The book I am refering to is 1968 buyers guide. I would be surprised if those 3 point models were not also available in a fast hitch version. I'd be willing to bet a buyers guide from late 50s would sort this for you.

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scotc

09-27-2004 18:55:39




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 Re: Rake number in reply to Hugh MacKay, 09-25-2004 19:03:15  
I have a 16 that is a trailer-type rake. Wish I could find another but I don't have the money right now. Sure beats the NH 256. Dad barely remembers when grandad bought it, still has original but badly faded paint on it.



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