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Ford 9N, 2N & 8N Discussion Board
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Tom N MS

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Will these work on an N? Anyone used the? If so, how do you keep the lift arms at the right width while hooking up to an implement? Thanks

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Re: Quick hitch in reply to Tom N MS, 11-12-2009 19:36:18  
save your money, those will work on a few impliments, but not many most impliments have stuff in the way of that rod as well as some are shorter or longer between the pins especialy older impliments just not worth it

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TOM N MS

11-13-2009 15:07:50
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Re: Quick hitch in reply to ericlb, 11-13-2009 09:05:18  
Thanks--just what I had wondered about..

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Re: Quick hitch in reply to TOM N MS, 11-12-2009 19:36:18  

Tom N MS said: (quoted from post at 00:00:57 11/13/09) Had not noticed the rod going side to side but still do not see how it could work with the rod in the way of backing up to a disc or bushhog that has other brackets and such in the way of the rod..I"m confused..don"t take much to confuse me though.


It would work as is on my all purpose plow (I think), but not on my bush hog.

If the part that attaches to the arm was a piece of tubing, and the quick part was welded at the end, I think it would work on my bush hog with the pipe.

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TOM N MS

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Re: Quick hitch in reply to Dunk, 11-12-2009 20:05:29  
Here is a pic of what you actually get. Looks like it would have to work good just not sure how you keep both arms spread wide and keep them there while trying to back up to an implement(so that you lift up under both implement pins at the same time.I might just buy a set so I will know. Worst case it won"t work, like the big clumsy version(which I have two of).

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Re: Quick hitch in reply to Sean (TX), 11-12-2009 19:36:18  

Tom N MS said: (quoted from post at 23:36:18 11/12/09) Will these work on an N? Anyone used the? If so, how do you keep the lift arms at the right width while hooking up to an implement? Thanks

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A Cotter pin on the other side?

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Re: Quick hitch in reply to Dunk, 11-12-2009 19:50:11  
Had not noticed the rod going side to side but still do not see how it could work with the rod in the way of backing up to a disc or bushhog that has other brackets and such in the way of the rod..I"m confused..don"t take much to confuse me though.

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