[AT] IH Fast Hitch

deanvp at att.net deanvp at att.net
Sun Mar 3 10:25:18 PST 2019


Ok guys back on track here. 😊 I have never understood why the other brands needed so many cylinders when two did such a good job!  😊  I think I have been able to determine that the Oliver 55 was the first Oliver with a conventional three point hitch and possibly also the first Oliver with Live hydraulic Power and Live PTO. I have also found that the Cockshutt 30 was the first tractor wit Live PTO.  Now which model and year was I/H’s, AC’s and Case’s first tractor with a conventional three point hitch?

 

 

Dean VP

Apache junction, AZ

 

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I like the "all true John Deeres go putt-putt-putt-putt"; however I also enjoyed George Willer's occasional comment "John Deeres go putt-putt-nothing-nothing".  Herb(GA)

 

On March 3, 2019 at 12:21 PM Indiana Robinson <robinson46176 at gmail.com <mailto:robinson46176 at gmail.com> > wrote: 

Dean:  That is because in your mind and mine (even though I owned a 4020) all true John Deeres go putt-putt putt-putt...  😀😀😀

 

 



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