[AT] IH Fast Hitch was Of the 10 worst tractors
Aaron Dickinson
a_dickinson at att.net
Tue Feb 19 06:42:35 PST 2019
Massey Ferguson had air/hydraulic auto reset plows. The ones my cousin has, and uses on occasion, are four and five bottom semi-mount (hitches to lower lift links with hydraulic tail wheel). There is an air canister on the front of the plow with a precharge (nitrogen works best) and then you charge the hydraulic reset with tractor hydraulics. The diaphragm in the canister allows the plow bottom to trip against the air charge then reset.
From: John Hall
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2019 10:34 PM
To: Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group
Fast hitch was a good selling point for the one row machines, it was
used by some farmers, but a lot of homeowners and gardeners used those
implements and being able to change it quickly and easily was a selling
point back then. I guess I should point out that even back then there
were LOTS of people in this area that worked public work and tended huge
gardens and could afford a brand new tractor to do so. Most of the
successful tobacco farmers only used the one row machines for planting
and cultivating and towing "trailers" (the terminology for those was
very broad). The larger machines with 2 point hitch were just not all
that popular here. Dad didn't care for actual hitch, there was nothing
wrong with the hydraulics. Once those tractors became a few years old,
they were headed to being boat anchors as the rest of the industry was
going 3pt and you could buy those implements everywhere and any color.
We still see some some locally fabricated 1 pt equipment being produced
or retrofitted even today. Don't get me wrong, I love IH, but that hitch
design was one of their biggest screwups and let Deere get a toe hold in
the Southeast. My family went green for big HP beginning with a new
3010, this was the first Deere we ever had. It paved the way for 3 more
new Deere's before the farming ceased in 91. Only one new IH was added
during that time. With the tractors turning green, so did the implements
and 4 new combines. The only thing they backed up on was Deere's
pathetic excuse for a auto reset plow--it used hydraulics instead of
trip springs like IH. Guess we were just brand loyal.
John Hall
On 2/17/2019 9:48 PM, James Peck wrote:
> This claims the Farmall Super C was the first tractor to have IH Fast Hitch in 1953. IH had 15 years to get Fast Hitch working well before your father stated working on them or did he work on hydraulic tractor lifts somewhere else?
>
> https://www.farmcollector.com/implements/the-ih-fast-hitch-story
>
> John hall] <snip> Dad is 88, spent from 1968-1991 working for an IH dealer. He never cared for anything IH had with a 2 point hitch, nor did he like the brakes (or lack there of) on the 400/450.<snip>
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