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H hitch?

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TomH in PA

03-16-2008 17:07:52




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Saw this on eBay on the back of an H. Is it some kind of farmer rigged hitch? Or does it belong to something?




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Red Mist

03-17-2008 13:46:08




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 Re: H hitch? in reply to TomH in PA, 03-16-2008 17:07:52  
I wonder who committed that atrocity - and whether or not they are serving time for it? In North Alabama they (affectionally) call that "barn-yard engineering". We've just about all done it at one time or another.... at least to some extent.
mike



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Steven f/AZ

03-17-2008 08:08:48




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 Re: H hitch? in reply to TomH in PA, 03-16-2008 17:07:52  
Nice example of farmer engineering. Bet it cost a lot less than a 3-point hitch!



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GordoSD

03-17-2008 07:05:46




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 Re: H hitch? in reply to TomH in PA, 03-16-2008 17:07:52  
It's a Hydraulic calf puller. You mount the butt shovel on those arms.

Gordo



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gene bender

03-16-2008 17:44:06




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 Re: H hitch? in reply to TomH in PA, 03-16-2008 17:07:52  
Probably had it fixed for a blade just usd the cycl for the third link to lift the blade



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TomH in PA

03-16-2008 17:51:30




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 Re: H hitch? in reply to gene bender, 03-16-2008 17:44:06  
Yea, figured it was made to fit a 3pt implement. I was thinking bush hog, but a blade would make more sense.



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tn terry t

03-16-2008 17:28:29




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 Re: H hitch? in reply to K Stern, 03-16-2008 17:07:52  

TomH in PA said: (quoted from post at 13:07:52 03/17/08) Saw this on eBay on the back of an H. Is it some kind of farmer rigged hitch? Or does it belong to something?
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i dont know what it is but it shore is a nice'un :D it aint rigged its farmerized

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NDS

03-16-2008 18:13:29




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 Re: H hitch? in reply to tn terry t, 03-16-2008 17:28:29  
The old farmers around me used to have saying for some of thier improvised rigging "it might not be much for looks but it is hell for strong" believe that rig fails on looks and strongs.



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