[AT] IH Fast Hitch

Gene Dotson gdotfly at gmail.com
Sun Mar 3 10:26:46 PST 2019


    No-No, they don’t go putt-putt-putt-putt, they go putt-put-nothing-nothing, putt-putt, nothing-nothing. True words from the famous George Willer.

                        Gene




From: Indiana Robinson 
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2019 12:21 PM
To: Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group 
Subject: Re: [AT] IH Fast Hitch

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

On Sun, Mar 3, 2019, 11:10 AM <deanvp at att.net wrote:

  Al,

  I've posted several replies in this thread. None of which are showing up at my end.  Are they getting through?  To reply to your comment again ....  I was only thinking Two Cylinder 3 point hitches.  Sorry.

  Dean VP
  Apache junction, AZ

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  From: AT <at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com> On Behalf Of Al Jones
  Sent: Sunday, March 3, 2019 6:58 AM
  To: Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
  Subject: Re: [AT] IH Fast Hitch

  I’m talking about more modern hitches.  IH was using the lower links in the 706/806 in 1963.  JD was doing it with the 4010/3010 in 1960.

  Al

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  > On Mar 3, 2019, at 1:27 AM, <deanvp at att.net> <deanvp at att.net> wrote:
  > 
  > I'm a bit confused by the statement ; " Since the JD 3 point senses off the lower links"  They don't. At least not after 1956.  The top link is the sensor. 
  > 
  > Dean VP
  > Apache junction, AZ
  > 
  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: AT <at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com> On Behalf Of James Peck
  > Sent: Saturday, March 2, 2019 7:48 PM
  > To: Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
  > Subject: Re: [AT] IH Fast Hitch
  > 
  > Since the JD 3 point hitch senses off the lower links, it may be that JD was planning to target sales to IH fast Hitch implement owners by saying “Buy a John Deere and use your existing Fast Hitch implements.” IH may have been right. 
  > 
  > [Al Jones]  It would almost have to be afterward.  The Fast Hitch didn't come out until 1953. Interesting to think about what might have been.  Since large tractors sense draft off the lower three point links, a Fast Hitch makes a lot of sense in hindsight.  It would accomplish what a three point with "quick coupler" does with no add-ons.
  > 
  > [James] Did Deere ask to buy Fast Hitch rights after they already had three point hitch developed in 1953  on the JD 40. Draft and position control.  
  > 
  > Maybe it was a backup strategy.
  > 
  > https://www.farmcollector.com/implements/the-ih-fast-hitch-story
  > 
  > [Al Jones] Of course the funny part is if IH hadn't been so stubborn, and licensed the Fast Hitch to Deere when they asked for it, the three point hitch might just be a footnote in tractor history......
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