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Anybody know about a 3-pt hitch for a fast hitch?

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Farrun
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Anybody know about a 3-pt hitch for a fast hitch?

Postby Farrun » Thu Apr 13, 2006 4:38 pm

Is there such a critter?

Where do I get one?

Thanks!

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Postby bobburke » Fri Apr 14, 2006 10:11 am

I think I remember seeing one to convert a 2 prong FH to three point, like the hitches used on C and larger tractors. You have 2 options, convert your implement to 1p FH or remove your FH and sell it to buy a new 3P hitch for your cub.
I like the fasthitch setup myself. I have found some FH implements or have added a aftermarket prong to 3P stuff. Your hitch works nicley on these small tractor and it is so adjustable.

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Postby Matt Kirsch » Fri Apr 14, 2006 10:13 am

Do you mean a fast hitch to 3pt ADAPTER?

Can't say as I've ever seen one for the Cub Fast Hitch. Demand for Category 0 stuff is pretty low to begin with.

Probably wouldn't be too difficult to fab one up, though... Either buy a spike or grind one down, then weld on a cross bar, then weld on a vertical for the top link, then "ears" with u-shaped slots cut in them for the pins to sit in. You'd need to come up with some sort of clamshell thing to keep the implent from bouncing out of the rig on rough ground.


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