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FastHitch Point question

Postby TOOLMAN » Fri Oct 27, 2006 7:28 pm

Will a point from a 2Pt setup fit my 1Pt setup or are they different sizes?
here's the specs of the hitch I'm talking about

Original Old Antique Vintage Quick Hitch 2 Point International IH Farmall H M 3 Tractor

An original International / Farmall quick hitch 2 point.
Measures 17 3/4" long overall. Square end measures 3" by 1 1/4". This is the larger sized hitch point for the larger series of tractors.

There is a "C" within a circle stamped under the point.
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Postby Daniel H. » Fri Oct 27, 2006 8:13 pm

If it is the large point like the 460 and 560 uses, it will fit. You will have to add an "upright" to keep the point stabilized as the two-point tractors didn't use an upright like the cub does. A Super C or 200/230/240 point is the same thickness but not as tall and requires a filler to use with the one point hCub/100/130/140 or on the bigger tractors.
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