Fast Hitch conversionModerator: Team Cub
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Re: Fast Hitch conversionJim, I don't think I have seen a conversion kit in person for a FH equipped cub? I have seen several of these styles though, some have been homemade:
http://www.ytmag.com/HK90_5835.htm I have been collecting, buying, and selling Farmall Cub tractors, implements, and parts for nearly 11 years.
Re: Fast Hitch conversionWell I havn't either seen one but the man says he has one and wants to sell it, so I guess I will go look at it.
Jim Turner
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Definitely sounds interesting, good luck I have been collecting, buying, and selling Farmall Cub tractors, implements, and parts for nearly 11 years.
Re: Fast Hitch conversionNot very useful in my opinion , spend your $ on fast hitch equipment My nickels worth
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Re: Fast Hitch conversionI have seen them on the 2 point hast hitch, but not for a one point.
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Re: Fast Hitch conversionFound mine on Craigs 2 years ago and use it a lot
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Re: Fast Hitch conversionJim I think you had better go check it out. Looks good to me.
Re: Fast Hitch conversionI went and looked at it, not near as good as yours is, he wanted $150.00 for it so I left it there.
Jim Turner
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Gary, are you able to adjust the top link in and out on your setup? It almost looks like it has a clevis or something similar mounted on a threaded rod? I have been collecting, buying, and selling Farmall Cub tractors, implements, and parts for nearly 11 years.
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Yes, it is a threaded rod that is adjustable. Also, I can use the fast hitch adjustment from the seat if I need to correct the angle of the planter. The bottom two link attachments slide into the tube and are bolted through it. I just leave one bolted in place and took the other bolt out. I side the loose side onto the pin. Once the snap pin is in place, it won't go anywhere. Gary
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