Posted by redroundhead on November 23, 2014 at 18:09:47 from (198.190.115.32):
In Reply to: Fast hitch to 3pt posted by luke470 on November 22, 2014 at 17:42:46:
Hello there,
They made/make a top link that bolts to the rockshaft of the fast hitch..Bates Corp sells them for about $125.
As for the arms, you can get 2 different widths, so depending on what implement you use, you will need that specific one. They range in price and quality.
There also are two different thicknesses of fast hitch prongs, so make sure you get the correct one.
The big thing to remember, is that the fast hitch arms do not swing outward such as a true 3 point hitch; to account for this, there are adapters that are similar to the modern quick hitches. They have a latch so you can hook up to the pins by raising the hitch into the pins from underneath. See the picture.
I have a set of each; word of warning on the latch type adapter, is that they are very thick around the pin, and do not clear frames on some brands of rototillers!
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